Help. I need to name this beauty!
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Help. I need to name this beauty!
I have 2 of these clumping bamboos in my yard and just love them however I don't know their name. As you can see by one pic they are not tall - only about 4 ft. without the tassles and about 6 ft. with the tassles. Their leaves are about 12 in. long and 3 in. wide. I think they are gorgeous and would like to find out what they are. Thanks so much. Jim.
Re: Help. I need to name this beauty!
I don't think it's bamboo.
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Re: Help. I need to name this beauty!
Definitely not bamboo, leaves join the stems wrong.
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Re: Help. I need to name this beauty!
Jim, beautiful plant indeed. The facts that it has tassels and that the leaves emerge directly from the main stem w/o a secondary stem, indicate that it is not a bamboo and instead 'branches' off into the ornamental grass side of the family.
I'm not sure what it is but look at photos of Arundo donax and Phagramites (sp?) as a starting point. These are a couple of common grasses that people think are bamboo but yours looks different to me perhaps, but a grass none the less.
I'm not sure what it is but look at photos of Arundo donax and Phagramites (sp?) as a starting point. These are a couple of common grasses that people think are bamboo but yours looks different to me perhaps, but a grass none the less.
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Re: Help. I need to name this beauty!
No idea! Certainly not Arundo, though.
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Re: Help. I need to name this beauty!
Check out Thysanolaena maxima
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