Bamboo turning to seed
I have a number of clumps of Bamboo in my garden and this year two of
them have lost all of therir leaves and appear to have seeded, although
there is no new growth, has anyone got any suggestions as to what may be
happening, are they dying? or will they recover to full leaf?
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nagitrah
Re: Bamboo turning to seed
"nagitrah" <nagitrah.27ri7y [at] gardenbanter.co.uk> wrote in message
news:nagitrah.27ri7y [at] gardenbanter.co.uk
> I have a number of clumps of Bamboo in my garden and this year
> two
> of them have lost all of therir leaves and appear to have
> seeded,
> although there is no new growth, has anyone got any suggestions
> as
> to what may be happening, are they dying? or will they recover
> to
> full leaf?
Post a picture of the boo with seeds to
alt.binaries.pictures.gardens
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Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington
USDA Zone 8
Sunset Zone 5
Re: Bamboo turning to seed
nagitrah Wrote:
> I have a number of clumps of Bamboo in my garden and this year two of
> them have lost all of therir leaves and appear to have seeded, although
> there is no new growth, has anyone got any suggestions as to what may be
> happening, are they dying? or will they recover to full leaf?
They are flowering. They will probably die. Search this forum for
information on bamboo flowering.
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echinosum
Re: Bamboo turning to seed
nagitrah wrote:
> I have a number of clumps of Bamboo in my garden and this year two of
> them have lost all of therir leaves and appear to have seeded, although
> there is no new growth, has anyone got any suggestions as to what may be
> happening, are they dying? or will they recover to full leaf?
As others noted, they are probably goners. But, the seed is highly
valuable. If you let them fully go to seed and put a tarp under around
the plant to catch the seeds. (Ideally let them fall of their own
accord or at least wait until they fall off when you shake the culms),
the seed should be viable.
It will make any bamboo loving friends very happy, or you can sell it
on ebay for maybe $10 for a small pack of 50+/- seeds. (You will get
thousands of seeds I think)
These are probably Fargesia nitida, no? It has been in flower for a few
years now. You will need to know the variety to sell it of course.
Cheers!