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Pete,I lived Bossier City 1960 and again 1967,spitted a few snow flakes that winter.
I wondering about this tropicanna,one of the guys at work said his only reached 3 to 4 ft as well,and mine always get taller than that,is it the location I wonder, from the tuber that I originally got mine from, Horns Canna farm,from Oklahoma. |
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The culture tag that came with mine shows 6' max . I fertilize mine a lot and their soil is very heavy clay type . They do manage to send out pups through the mulch but they may be dwarfed by the soil composition . Just a thought.
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Do you get lower than -15 degrees C? If not, P Pubescence will grow. P Vivax will only take -5 degrees C.
Pubescence starts off forming a nice bamboos screen, but eventually forms a giant timber bamboo plantation, which if managed wll remains narrow like a hedge, of culms up to 4 inches wide! The shoots you cut off to keep it narrow are edible and yummy.
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My Canna tropicana always go to 5 or 6 feet. They get an early start though because they are frost hardy here and normallt dont full die down in winter.
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Mine get a very late start,they don't even pop out the ground until late May,but I compost right in the bed I grow everything,I use to have heavy clay,but since I compost right where everything grows my soil is excellent
In the fall I cut everything down and let it rot right where it grows,after a few years the soil is really good and fertile. |
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Going to have to get some pics, but my bamboo has added close to 30 new shoots so far this year! Very glad I put the barrier in! Pics coming soon
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hey Ben,
how tall has it got to now? I talked to a school teacher friend,and his has traveled quite a ways and has poke holes thru his pond liners!!! |
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Yes!! I want to see pic's.. !!!!
LOL I can kill bamboo...I have a couple of pieces of Variegated and some Black but that is the only thing that has survived...I would love to have a big stand of it...It grow on the side of the road... just not at my house...ROFL!!!! |
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Ok here are some new pics, hard to see with the weeds in the background, but most of the green is bamboo.
The two tall sections, Phyllostachys aureosulcata, were planted in the fall, and have a few new canes close to 7' tall. Most of the P.rubo canes are 3'-5' and still growing. The P.aureosulcata before planting: And my wife bought me a new palm, and wanted to share:
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Seeing your bamboo and the Tropicana Cannas is really something. Very nicely done. I have just started my Trop. Cannas, Ti plants and waiting for my bamboo to germinate. Can't wait! Thank again for sharing the photos.
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Nice photos, Tropicman!
I also grow Tropicanna and mine rarely get over 3' tall, though as mentioned by others, I have seen them get large. In fact, I've seen them well over 6'! I think mine stay small due to the fact that there are some large Ilex opaca (American holly) and an oak planted nearyby. So I'm sure there is a great deal of competition for the available moisture. Just my opinion. |
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Ok another update.
Now that all the new clums have leafed out you can really see the mass... ![]()
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I'm growing yellow groove Phyllostachys aureosulcata, and my tallest cane is up around 17 feet now. Not too bad for zone 5a! It's four years old now though. We're also limited here in which varieties we can grow. It took three years before it got tough enough to not winter kill some of the canes in the winter, but this year it's bullet-proof.
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Nice Sandy!
Any pics? I went with the Rubo. because I was told it would get the largest for the cold hardy types, but then had to add the aureo because the clum color... I am also looking at getting some Fargesia 'rufa' because it won't spread. I have a nice place in the front where it would look great!
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I'll get some taken, maybe tomorrow, depending on customers and watering, and put them on a separate post. I don't like to "hijack" other people's posts. Sorry that I did that. I get excited sometimes!
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