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Mon, Oct 3, 11 at 22:27
| These are all in Willingboro.
trachy & louisiana behind a building.
trachy, minors, & louisianas outside a building.
Quercus virginiana in a park. |
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| Steve, where did you get that bamboo? It looks like it has a nice sized diameter, and is a hardier variety. I want to add bamboo to my "tropical" garden, but don't want the real invasive types, and prefer one that has a thick shoot. |
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- Posted by steve_nj 7-a (stevenj7a@verizon.net) on Sat, Oct 8, 11 at 20:59
| It's the 'Anderson' clone of moso bamboo; hardier than regular moso. Even regular moso is marginally hardy here. Email me if you want a piece in spring. |
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| Would love a piece. Thanks. Will let you know. My windmill is doing so well and getting so large...I want to add even more dramatic tropicals to the yard. |
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