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Golden Bamboo
By Spritzhenry
- 18 Dec, 2007
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My only clump of Bamboo. I might add a black-stemmed variety to keep it company.
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There's a Teucrium fruticans (do you know it?) next to the Bamboo - there's a bit showing in the photo. I think that will have to go. That will give me room.
18 Dec, 2007
Teucrium is germander isn't it? I've heard they are difficult plants to deal with so sounds like a good swap to me
18 Dec, 2007
They are quite attractive with silver evergreen leaves and pale blue flowers. There were three of them when we moved in. one died, two left. I've heard that they are on the tender side.but hey, this is the SW! I could dig it up and give it away I suppose. Seems a shame to waste it.
18 Dec, 2007
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This photo is of "Golden Bamboo" in Spritzhenry's garden
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Bamboo Phyllostachys Aurea
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Beautiful bamboo. Wonderful noise too when the wind rustles it. The aurea against the niger would be a lovely combination
18 Dec, 2007