Thursday, July 23, 2015

RE: [bamboo-plantations] Flowering of Phyllostachys propinqua or any Bamboo

Gigantis Bamboo plantation

Bern Bordne or something his name is.
Last time he had a load of seeds which looked exactly like B. arundinacea which he said were B. textilis.
Not sure if I've broken some "code" on this forum but I thought I'd warn people of my experiences.
Robert could you tell me please about vegetative propagation in natural bamboo forests ?


At 23 Jul 2015 3:28:03 pm, Sydney Bamboo wrote:
Interesting stuff.
I have been ripped off by someone called exotic plants on eBay. They are from Bulgaria I think.
I agree r.e. Natural selection but I would also add that being vigorous and producing lots of shoots may not be selected anyway.
Drought resistance or something else may be the key environmental pressure.

How does vegetative propagation occur in nature?



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