If you can resist pulling off the dried culm sheaths from your large diameter moso culms, they will form interesting patterns as they are shed naturally.
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Bamboo strippers
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Mike,Marietta,SC,z8a
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zone 8a, 60 bamboo species in ground including mature size moso, Bambusa, Bashania, Borinda, Chusquea, Fargesia, Himalayacalamus, Phyllostachys, Pleioblastus, Pseudosasa, Qiongzhuea, Sasa, Sasaella, Semiarundinaria, Shibataea, Y - Contact:
RE: Bamboo strippers
I wouldn't mind unwrapping one of those gifts.