Bambusa nana (Thai Beauty)
Himalayacalamus falconeri (Damarapa)
Phyllostachys aureosulcata (Spectabilis)
Phyllostachys Vivax 'Aureocaulis' (Green Stripe Vivax)
Alphonse Karr
Oldhamii

All of them. (Had to blur some faces out there)

Left is July 1st, 2020. Right is July 2021. Himalayacalamus falconeri (Damarapa). This is the only one that did not survive, because we accidentally split it in half when digging it out of the ground. Don't think it had enough root mass left over. It was kept in the shade for the first few months and strongly watered, but no luck. However I continued to water it for the past year, so possible some new growth comes up in the late summer soon, will see.

Bambusa nana (Thai Beauty). No new canes, but more branches and leaves. Still quite small. Left is July 1st, 2020. Right is July 2021

Oldhamii. It doubled in size and upgraded the pot. Bottom right is Bambusa 'feline', rare collector species.
Left is July 1st, 2020. Right is July 2021

Spectabilis. Only a couple months apart right before canes came up. Left-March, 2021; Right-July 2021.

Alphonse Karr. Several new skinnier canes have come up. Left-July 1st, 2020; Right-July 2021

Alphonse Karr. That's a ruler in the middle, not a cane. Left-July 1st, 2020; Right-July 2021

Vivax. It lost most of it's leaves the first few weeks and struggled, but made it. I initially had a large wood rectangle planter box to put it in, but we ended up using it for something else, so I had to resort to the pot. Very crooked growth unfortunately, probably would straighten out in the ground w/ new canes. Left-July 1st, 2020; Right-July 2021

Vivax again, closer up.