took some photos of this anonymous clumper.
would like some help to identify it,
I know it is least 6-5 years old, but it is not very tall (5-6 meters) and the culms are no more than 3-4 cm in diameter.
Internodes can reach length of 40 cm, the culms are erect or partially drooping.
Here is a link to the photos:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id= ... Ni6Fc8eSZU
Thanks, Boaz from Israel
https://www.facebook.com/boaz.shiloh/po ... 9365231885
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I don't think we can see the photo. FB link is most likely set to private.
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The photo settings are public and viewable, feel free to take a look,Tarzanus wrote:I don't think we can see the photo. FB link is most likely set to private.
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There shouldn't bo a problem' the photos are for public view.Tarzanus wrote:I don't think we can see the photo. FB link is most likely set to private.
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[quote="BoazShiloh"]took some photos of this anonymous clumper.
would like some help to identify it,
I know it is least 6-5 years old, but it is not very tall (5-6 meters) and the culms are no more than 3-4 cm in diameter.
Internodes can reach length of 40 cm, the culms are erect or partially drooping.
Here is a link to the photos:
thanks, Boaz from Israel
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id= ... Ni6Fc8eSZU
would like some help to identify it,
I know it is least 6-5 years old, but it is not very tall (5-6 meters) and the culms are no more than 3-4 cm in diameter.
Internodes can reach length of 40 cm, the culms are erect or partially drooping.
Here is a link to the photos:
thanks, Boaz from Israel
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id= ... Ni6Fc8eSZU
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Thanks for the non-FB link!
That's the most photos I've ever seen posted for help with an ID! A lot to look through but those of you who can grow clumpers should be able to help. (Sorry I can't).
That's the most photos I've ever seen posted for help with an ID! A lot to look through but those of you who can grow clumpers should be able to help. (Sorry I can't).
Alan.
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I think it always helps to figure out what is easily accessible in your local area and start with that as a potential candidate to ID from. Having said that, a guess and just a guess would be a form of Bambusa textilis so you might want to explore that lead until you can eliminate or confirm!
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