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| The giant reed is mistaken for bamboo, used for flutes, and has escaped into the wild.
I have many rhizomes as this has grown over 12 feet tall in my yard. In my experience, it does NOT spread out of the area in which it is watered. Right now, I'm interested in a Chorisia speciosa sapling, pup from a large specie of banana, or Buddha belly bamboo. |
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- Posted by rheene Mt. Z4 (rheene@msn.com) on Mon, Mar 27, 06 at 23:00
| I realize it's a year later but God I hope u still have this stuff------I've even asked the nursery to order it for me and they don't have a clue!! What would it take for u to part with a small piece--I've wanted some for a couple years but no one seems to know what it is-I would even pay --let me know---my gardening book says it's hardy too!! thanks! |
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- Posted by joseph_bamboo (My Page) on Wed, Jul 12, 06 at 15:31
| Have you obtained any Arundo donax, yet? If you're still interested in it, I have some I will share/trade/sell. Let me know. |
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| I'd like to get a couple of these. Probably will have to wait until spring though... If anyone has some for trade please let me know thx |
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| Giant reed arundo donax roots are available at http://seedsource.ecrater.com. Transplanted bare roots will start putting out new growth in about 2 weeks during warm weather. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Seed source
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- Posted by lion 9 (saraczewskiandrew@yahoo.com) on Sat, Feb 6, 10 at 12:04
| I still have the same plant and the same Email address. Any camelias or bananas out there? Interested in the more unusual foods and herbal medicine. |
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| I have jacob's tears seed grows similar to a bushy corn is edible and used as jewelry (rosary beads)I also have hardy jasmine ,I'm not sure of the name but it has been here for about 4 yrs.I also have verigated porcelin vine.In your zone it would be so happy the rest of the stuff I have would probably not be of interest to you maybe just give you the money to get the plant you want ?or order it to be sent to you let me know .Most of the stuff we have would probably be considered weeds to you or may not grow.I do have a variety of Sedums.thank you |
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