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Andrew Ward 24-01-2006 11:12 PM

Bambusa Oldhamii Shoots
 
About two months ago I planted about 20 Bambusa Oldhamii mature culms
(cut about a meter high), with roots.

Three of the plants have sent up new shoots which are now a couple of
meters high and about an inch thick.

I am in the southern hemisphere (New Zealand) so it is mid summer here,
our year round climate is temperate, not many frosts.

My questions was, does this variety of bamboo send up new shoots at
random times? Or is it only supposed to shoot once a year. When could I
expect the other 17 plants to send up a shoot?

Regards,
Andrew Ward.

[email protected] 25-01-2006 09:50 AM

Bambusa Oldhamii Shoots
 
In my climate we get shoots from tropical bamboos (clumpers) starting
in mid to late summer and then they continue to grow through winter and
into spring. The warmer the winter the faster they will grow, if it
gets too cold your shoots will stop growing for a while and then pick
up in the spring, if you are unlucky you'll have some aborted shoots.

Temperate bamboos (runners) shoot in spring and then will sometimes put
up another round of smaller shoots towards the end of summer. These
shoots grow fast and are completely hardend and leafed out by early
summer.

Chris
Chino, CA (USA)



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