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Sat, Jun 3, 06 at 13:05
| I have this very nice rufa that I divided last fall. It's a nice healthy vigorous plant putting up a steady supply of shoots. I'm looking to trade it for a healthy stabilized nigra.
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- Posted by hello_c_j_here z7 NC (My Page) on Sat, Jun 3, 06 at 16:48
| Nice plant... if you dont get any takers... I have some second year Moso that are 3 foot. Have 2 clumps of 3-4 culms remaining. Any one interested...drop me a line... looking to trade for other Bamboo so let me know what you have. Thanks CJ |
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| chk my 2006 exchange list. I have 1 Rufa but would like another. Rgds |
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| CJ, I allready have plenty of moso. Fred, I dont see anything that intrests me on your new list, Might you have any vivax aureocaulis? |
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| Your Rufa sounds like the fargasia I need here in San Diego. Unfortunatly if fred doesnt have anything you want then I wonder what I could offer. I have lots of other plants, some orchids and many pond plants if that interests you? I'll take a look at trade lists and see if I can come up with other ideas. LMK what else you may want, Damon |
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- Posted by extremegardener (My Page) on Fri, Jul 28, 06 at 1:19
| I'm interested in your Rufa if you still have it. I've got several good P. Nigra (3-5 gallon, 2-6') to trade, or quite a few others (about 50 species total). I'm in zone 9, bay area so most of what I've got would do great where you are. Scott |
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| Folks, I have these... Whats the best way and time of year to split up a clump? Thanks for this and any other guidance about these. Matt MattKoch@Peoplepc.com |
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- Posted by ocimum_nate (My Page) on Tue, May 12, 09 at 8:00
| In the spring before the shoots have begun to emerge significantly. If you do it too late in the shooting process they end up aborting. |
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