Florida is doomed...

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dudley
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Re: Florida is doomed...

Post by dudley »

i would like a complete inventory of all the plants you took home.
(no need to include the "devils lettuce") :wink:
also how many counties along the way are now "dry" until the new beer shipments show up :drunken:
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Re: Florida is doomed...

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We brought home over 150 plants. I'm not typing up that list. :P
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Re: Florida is doomed...

Post by foxd »

mantis wrote:We brought home over 150 plants. I'm not typing up that list. :P
Type? When you could use Cut&Paste?
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Re: Florida is doomed...

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Here are some that I remember:

Bambusa balcooa
Bambusa chungii
Bambusa dolichoclada
Bambusa emeiensis (standard)
Bambusa emeiensis 'Flavidovirens'
Bambusa intermedia
Bambusa membranacea
Bambusa multi. 'Goldstripe'
Bambusa pervariabilis 'Viridistriatus'
Bambusa sp. 'Richard Waldron'
Bambusa textilis 'Scranton'
Bambusa tulda 'Striata'
Bambusa variostriata
Dendrocalamus latiflourus
Dendrocalamus minor (standard)
Dendrocalamus minor 'Amoenus'
Thyrostachys siamensis



I typed those out from memory, so I'm sure there are a lot of spelling errors. The spelling is close enough to figure out though. :)
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