Here's a fine specimen of Yushania maling that I would be pleased to trade for a Fargesia "Nymphenburg" second generation(2G), or F. "Juizhaigou" Nos. 2, 4, or 8. A thing about this Y. maling is that it is water-hungry here in northern Puget Sound.
I can deliver; Puget Soundly.
Yushania maling; for Fargesia
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Re: Yushania maling; for Fargesia
I think I have some F.j. 4's. Wld be 1 or 2 gal with 1 or 2 culms at most. I'll get back to you. Rgds
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Re: Yushania maling; for Fargesia
No go on the F.j.4. May have some by summers end. Have some Chimonocalamus pallens and Chusquea culeou Lliama available now and will have Fargesia frigida, Yushania boliana and Fargesia scabrida late spring or early summer. The LLiama mother plant came from Seattle. Rgds
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Re: Yushania maling; for Fargesia
Fred, you must have some oceanic summer heat moderation there. I'm starting to search for more heat tolerant clumpers up this way.
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I thought this exchange was in Puget Sound based on the thread. Hard to navigate this site.8
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Re: Yushania maling; for Fargesia
Brad - Madman Bamboo is just up the road. He has a better grasp of your zone than I do. He has a plant list on www.madmanbamboo.com Looks like a good baseline to determine what to acquire?purchase. Looks like mountain bamboos can thrive. Check my plant list after you have a better idea of what you want. Use email - less confusion. Rgds