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minnie pal 18-11-2009 06:42 AM

Bamboo ID needed!
 
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Hi, this beaut specimen was given to me by a jumbletowner JoJoDub and i really would love to know what it is:

it is tall, roof height, what is in the pics is the cluster of sprouting leaves at about waist height, it then has sent up shoots further, more spindly and has leaves at the top, less dense but not too sparse either but defo not nearly so dense as ones shown here.

the part where a shoot goes off to form another branch there is a dark green part, the rest of the stems are beige bamboo colour.
the leaves are large not at all like the specimens i have seen recently in garden centres.

I just love this 'animal' of a bamboo, dont worry it is well contained!
minnie pal

minnie pal 21-11-2009 09:53 PM

ideas for finding this guys name?
 
where can i look to find out what this bamboo type is?
I have tried a few sites no joy so far.
xminnie pal

summersun 21-11-2009 10:05 PM

Minnie,


Try asking etana.... she seems to be very clued up on names etc......



Sunny xxx

minnie pal 21-11-2009 10:10 PM

thanks sunny!!!
 
I will, what do i do go into the members and look for her name and PM her? suppose that what you do.
oh, got the lu seat, courtesy of the HSE!!!!
thanks all the same.
xminnie pal

Etana 22-11-2009 05:50 PM

Bamboo
 
Hi Minnie
I have been trying to identify your bamboo, from the height and what I can see of the stems, it might be a Chusquea. I will keep searching and hopefully get a positive identification.

Can I just ask a few questions, does the brown part of the stem peel off and leave green underneath. Are the stems hollow or solid and how thick are they?

minnie pal 22-11-2009 06:04 PM

HA! ha!
 
So Sumersun was right, get Etana to ID!!!!
will google that and see if the id fits, once i have this its more likely that i will know what i see, if you see what i mean, yikes didnt put that well eh?
xxand thanks
you get a smilie or two if you are right. I SO want to know what my 'animal' is!!!!
xminnie pal

minnie pal 22-11-2009 06:07 PM

sorry to be a spoilt sport!
 
forgot to answer your questions, at pres dont know, will have to 'examine' the specimen closer! they are about a two cent piece thick or less and i think they may be actually solid.
the leaves are at least six inches long, and spikey as you would expect and solid green.
a few yellow leaves have appeared and i am fearful, hope this is gonna make the transplant, i have no imuran around at present (thats an anti rejection med!
xminnie pal

minnie pal 22-11-2009 06:08 PM

woops
 
wrong title etana, you know the way from previous posts, your title is keyed in, so tis wrong one there!
minnie pal

minnie pal 23-11-2009 07:01 PM

Hi
 
NO IT doesnt seem to be a 'clumper' its more of a traveller.

I took some more pics this late afternoon and i will try and get them up here later.
The tops of each stem seem to fan out with smaller stems, just like a fan at the end of which is a rosette of long pointy leaves, about six or even longer.
I looked up the group you have suggested. It more or less is very tropical and this plant I do not think would have survived our climate to get to the height it has.
I may be wrong, forgot to see if it was hollow or not. will tomorrow. promise.
Hey, got one water feature up and running, thrilled.
xminnie pal

garrazzaband 06-05-2010 09:22 PM

try this
 
http://www.stambamboo.com/


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