I just wanted to share, and see if anyone else is having this happen.
This was one of my largest and it was in a key area. super bummed.
Absolutely loved this plant. I will collect seeds and try to reboot it. I got this from a generous guy, he told it was Bory.
Best,
Ry
Phyllostachys nigra 'Bory' flowering in Issaquah, WA
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- ryanchristensen
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Re: Phyllostachys nigra 'Bory' flowering in Issaquah, WA
I have read some reports of various nigra forms flowering over the last couple of years, so there is at least some sporadic flowering going on for sure. I have the regular nigra form, and it is not showing any signs yet. It is still quite young though.
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Re: Phyllostachys nigra 'Bory' flowering in Issaquah, WA
My place in CA I had both Henon & Nigra flowering when I left.
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Re: Phyllostachys nigra 'Bory' flowering in Issaquah, WA
I seem to have had a lot of flowering. Chusquea gigantea, chusquea culeou, Phyllostachys nigra, and Phyllostachys nigra bory. I guess the price you pay when you have 31 varieties. Still seems high though.
I had a nigra that flowered about 5 years ago. Since then I have replaced it with some really nice black stuff I dug free from a local nursery.
I am working up a post with pics of my chusquea culeou that is currently flowering.
To console myself over my chusqueas, I ordered a bunch of small starts from tradewinds bamboo nursery (perfect place to order for a guy like me). They have been in the ground for a year now and some of them are really showing promise. I dug pits and buried wire mesh in a cylinder to keep burrowers out below and critters off the tops. Once established I will remove the mesh.
I had a nigra that flowered about 5 years ago. Since then I have replaced it with some really nice black stuff I dug free from a local nursery.
I am working up a post with pics of my chusquea culeou that is currently flowering.
To console myself over my chusqueas, I ordered a bunch of small starts from tradewinds bamboo nursery (perfect place to order for a guy like me). They have been in the ground for a year now and some of them are really showing promise. I dug pits and buried wire mesh in a cylinder to keep burrowers out below and critters off the tops. Once established I will remove the mesh.
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Re: Phyllostachys nigra 'Bory' flowering in Issaquah, WA
Henon is blooming for me here in north Oregon, but not any other nigras, including Bory, Megurochiku or black. Black is very popular here and everyone wants it. I am long since sold out of it.
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Re: Phyllostachys nigra 'Bory' flowering in Issaquah, WA
My Megurochiku grove flowered last year and died. It had just started sending up 3" culms. Henon, and Bory seem to okay here.
Hoping for seedlings but none yet, and likely would be plain henon anyway.
Hoping for seedlings but none yet, and likely would be plain henon anyway.
David Arnold
Middle Tennessee Bamboo Farm
USDA zone 6b
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USDA zone 6b
Re: Phyllostachys nigra 'Bory' flowering in Issaquah, WA
I posted in 2019 that Phyllostacys Nigra was flowering in Australia. That particular stand all died.