2007 Boo Shooting Season! : Not just for tropicals anymore!

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needmore wrote:Roy, speaking from ignorance here, I would guess that a 25F night in Tampa is only for a brief few hours with the temps usually rising above 32F quickly and although freezing, not a hard freeze? CJ's 25F may have been the low, but what was the overall weather pattern, how long did it stay below 32F - long enough for a hard freeze, was the plant exposed to direct sunlight with temps below 32F, was it windy during the freeze?

It could be bunk, but I think a given species of bamboo may be able to take severe temps for a few hours with moderate damage while the same plant may totally cook at higher temps but longer durations of freeze. I also think the opposite is true, species that have cooked at brief severe cold held up to 'warmer' deep freeze, as indicated by this past winter.

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What you say is true, but in 1989 we had 2 nights in a row of 24 F with mid 30's in between during the day. Even my B. oldhamii wasn't harmed and I don't agree with the Source List that da Buddha and da oldhamii are both rated at 21 F degrees. I've seen oldhamii killed back at Kanapaha Gardens in Gainesville while as Buddha Belly didn't seem to be hurt by it.
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Roy wrote:
Brad,

What you say is true, but in 1989 we had 2 nights in a row of 24 F with mid 30's in between during the day. Even my B. oldhamii wasn't harmed and I don't agree with the Source List that da Buddha and da oldhamii are both rated at 21 F degrees. I've seen oldhamii killed back at Kanapaha Gardens in Gainesville while as Buddha Belly didn't seem to be hurt by it.
Well the mid 30's the next day/s may have been the key, perhaps CJ can remember if they stayed below 32F for 24 hours+
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The age of the plant and how long it's been in the ground could also be a factor.
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Back to the subject! my wamin has a couple nice little horns poking out!
it's in a pot that i lugged in and out this winter,looks like it was worth it now :D
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My season is here, I saw yellow groove getting its groove on.













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Checked the bamboo this morning and still don't have any more species putting up shoots.

On the bright side, a number are putting out new leaves.

On the dark side, the neither the Indocalamus tessellatus or the Shibatea kumasaca is putting out leaves or putting up shoots.
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I believe it did stay below freezing for the entire day for every other day it seemed - Mon-Wed-Fri it was below and the days were below 40 I know. and that went on for 2 weeks. They all look terrible. One in a planter has alot of leaves sprouting and 1 pencil sized shoot coming out. All the rest look like tumbleweed :-( but I'll wait and see what happens. I gave the culms a little shake and they feel sturdy.
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Iowaboo wrote:My season is here, I saw yellow groove getting its groove on.
My only Yellow Groove type that's groovin' is 'Harbin Inversa.'
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My only Yellow Groove type that's groovin' is 'Harbin Inversa.'
Its alot bigger than my yellow groove shoot. :wink:
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Finally!!!
spectabilis & nuda above mulch - Yellow Groove & bissetii will be soon
I.tess & Pl. vir struggling after late frosts
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Finally! Two shoots from the Phyllostachys nigra and shoots from the Pleioblastus pygmaeus. Also, leaf buds on the Shibataea kumasaca.
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finally!! phragmites australis 'pseudodonax' shoots have recovered and may march on.
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Mighty Phragmites is going to town here. I don't know which is faster: Quackgrass or Phragmites.
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Phyllostachys aureosulcata has a short shoot poking up.
Phyllostachys aureosulcata 'Spectabilis' is shooting like crazy and should produce a nice mini grove.

Thamnocalamus tessellatus has 5 new shoots.

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My rubro is going crazy..... good thing too, the dogs keep running through it and knocking it over :cry:

All of my runners have started to run....
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