42man;779616 Wrote:
> I've read a few threads about flowering Bamboos, but maybe somebody may
> be able to enlighten me some more....I'm afraid I do not know what this
> particular type is called, but it is in a corner of our garden, in some
> shade under an apple tree, I have had it for 7 years in that time it
> has grown from about 2 feet tall to just over 6 foot...I have added 3
> photos of it taken today...hopefully somebody will tell me what the
> ebst course of action would be....many, many thanks in advance...
Seems to be Fargesia nitida, like everyone else's.
It will probably die. So what's best - well what do you want? Quickest
way to get a new mature plant is to buy a new one. Post-flowering F
nitida is readily available, and make sure it is that you buy. Else
there are lots of other lovely Fargesias.
Otherwise, you can collect the seed (has to be well-timed, it will fall
off when ready, and the birds love it, so you probably need to wrap some
heads after they are pollinated) and grow it. But that is slow, and what
grows back is a bit random in terms of form. You may get some
adventitious seedlings anyway. They do sometimes appear to survive,
reverting to juvenile form, but this may be misinterpretation of
adventitious seedlings.
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echinosum


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