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Old 12-03-2003, 07:46 PM
Rick DeBay
 
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Default Bamboo root depth and drought - was: Shade tolerant bamboo in south Florida

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How deep are its roots? If they go down five feet they should hit water in
south Florida.

Thanks, Rick


Hey Rick,

I could be wrong, but I don't know of any bamboo that drops that deep
except for some of the more vigorous runners when they hit a barrier.
They generally hover near the surface.

Maybe if you heavily mulch it and give it as much water as you can get
away with.. it might do alright. You do have pretty high humidity
don't you? Or are you not in THAT part of flo-da?

Chris
Chino,CA

I googled for "bamboo root depth" and found a report on a bamboo rat who nests
in bamboo. The report listed the depth of the fibrous root as 130cm, which is
four and a quarter feet. The bamboo type is Sinarundinaria (Fargesia) nitida.
I know fountain bamboo is smaller than lako, but I don't know if you can draw
any comparisons for root depth.
We do have high humidity here in Palm Beach county, but our occasional droughts
can get pretty bad, since we depend on wet season for all our rain.

Rick