Very nice stuff. Ive wanted to try Sasa species, and theyve been recommended over the years, but all accounds in "cold" areas, are pretty bad :S You of course, should be fine 😀
Where do you order this stuff from anyways? Id have to assume out of country, because ive never seen anything like your showing online in canadian sources.
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Tim, those P. subvestita look great! I have an area outside where I throw some extra seeds to see if they germinate; I think I've spotted a few Proteas sprouting up! It will take some time to determine what they are, though.
Canadianplant, the first group of bamboo was from out of the country. If I ordered it from Bamboo World, I would have had to pay at least twice what I did after you factor in international shipping & the phyto certificate!
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A new shoot (hard to see) on the Arundinaria gigantea:
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