It is....Bambusa textilis 'Kanapaha'jordanM wrote:Mike what bamboo is that in the picture, it is awesome?mike best wrote:Interesting temperature experiments with B. Vent. If its roots take hold might make an interesting bamboo up there.
Also what about Bambusa textilis 'Kanapaha'. This site list min. at 17 while B. Vent. min. is listed at 21.
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17!!!!! Sign me up 
Where can I find this one?
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Hmmm...another tropical to try in Southern Indiana. I will add Bambusa textilis 'Kanapaha' to the list along with "Clone X", which I have yet to test.
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Buy it under the "brand name" Bambusa textilis 'Mutabilis' for 1/2 the cost of Bambusa textilis 'Kanapaha'.foxd wrote:Hmmm...another tropical to try in Southern Indiana. I will add Bambusa textilis 'Kanapaha' to the list along with "Clone X", which I have yet to test.
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Wow, does anyone know of any big timber bamboo that would grow here?
By big i mean cull size and no lower branches so you can clearly see the culms. I could even put it in our barn for the winter so there would not be any winchill and our barn is around 30 feet tall.
Thanks, i sure hope there is some.
By big i mean cull size and no lower branches so you can clearly see the culms. I could even put it in our barn for the winter so there would not be any winchill and our barn is around 30 feet tall.
Thanks, i sure hope there is some.
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I think your best bet might be Ph. Atrovaginata. I think it has one of the coldest ratings and can get some size. 2+ inches, not to tall.
Anyone else have a cold guess ?
Anyone else have a cold guess ?
40+ varieties; trying to stay close to that until I get them all in the ground. 1 + acre to grow on. 30 in the ground!
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That bamboo looks interesting, anyone else have suggestions. Maybe i should put this on its own thread though.
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I dont care at all if people post whatever on this thread. I am all ears.


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Flashburn wrote:What is going to happen if I buy some and plant it? I like it becuase it can get large.
I am in an area of around 8 zone or 7b.
Is it going to die?
And is there a bamboo thats a clumper that will do ok and get some size to it?
I think the answer is no......
What is the temp. ratings like at your place.
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Well here is the historical data for my area. It should be pretty close.


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Record lows will most likely kill any clumper. I stick with Runners and trench around them or use a barrier.
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Flashburn were did you get that historical data from that would be usefull to see what plants grow here?
What is everyones thought on Phyllostachys vivax for a good bamboo, i understand it would probly topkill each year but this boo looks really coool and it gets HUGE?
What is everyones thought on Phyllostachys vivax for a good bamboo, i understand it would probly topkill each year but this boo looks really coool and it gets HUGE?
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Jordan, I don't think the Vivax is worth trying up there (it has never wintered over down here)...your largest bamboo will be the hardiest one that you can find and Vivax falls well short of being at the top of the hardiness list. If you can baby an Atrovaginata for 6-7 years it will get large but Bissetii, Yellow Groove, Spectabilis, Harbin Inversa are about as hardy as you can get. Propinqua beijing may belong on that list and if you can obtain a Parvifolia it might also. Nuda is a notch below the above despite it being 'the hardiest Phyllostachys and it HATES cold winds.jordanM wrote:Flashburn were did you get that historical data from that would be usefull to see what plants grow here?
What is everyones thought on Phyllostachys vivax for a good bamboo, i understand it would probly topkill each year but this boo looks really coool and it gets HUGE?
Pick one from the list above and do everything you can to protect it for the first 5 years and that will be the largest bamboo you can grow.
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You can find your historical data on weather.com. just type in your zip code and hit search.
After you get your search results, scroll halfway down the screen and on the right side it will have a box to select called averages. Click that. that will bring up the graph, then select record high's and lows.
thats it.
I looked at your data and I am sending you a sweater
And as far as the lowest ever recorded temps, I am not going to worry about that. those temps haven't been seen in over 30 years.
I would think 15f* would be very very rare here.
After you get your search results, scroll halfway down the screen and on the right side it will have a box to select called averages. Click that. that will bring up the graph, then select record high's and lows.
thats it.
I looked at your data and I am sending you a sweater

And as far as the lowest ever recorded temps, I am not going to worry about that. those temps haven't been seen in over 30 years.
I would think 15f* would be very very rare here.
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Month, Avg. High, Mean, Avg. Low, Avg. Precip, Record High, Record Low,
Jan 28°F 10°F 19°F 1.75 in. 58°F (1950) -27°F (1994)
Feb 31°F 11°F 21°F 1.24 in. 63°F (1999) -28°F (1994)
Mar 40°F 20°F 31°F 2.00 in. 77°F (1990) -18°F (1962)
Apr 54°F 31°F 43°F 2.65 in. 89°F (1990) 5°F (1965)
May 67°F 41°F 54°F 2.86 in. 96°F (1988) 20°F (1969)
Jun 77°F 51°F 64°F 3.33 in. 100°F (1995) 29°F (1949)
Jul 81°F 55°F 68°F 2.69 in. 100°F (1987) 36°F (1965)
Aug 79°F 53°F 66°F 3.89 in. 100°F (2001) 31°F (1982)
Sep 71°F 45°F 58°F 3.37 in. 99°F (1953) 23°F (1991)
Oct 59°F 35°F 47°F 2.53 in. 89°F (1963) 15°F (1966)
Nov 45°F 28°F 36°F 2.35 in. 78°F (1950) -11°F (1995)
Dec 33°F 18°F 26°F 1.79 in. 67°F (2001) -22°F (1951)
I couldnt get the graph to copy for me so i got the table instead, what does everyone think? Im reading that vivax can grow in anywhere from -20 to -5, so it should grow here if i put it in th4e barn and get rid of windchill.
Jan 28°F 10°F 19°F 1.75 in. 58°F (1950) -27°F (1994)
Feb 31°F 11°F 21°F 1.24 in. 63°F (1999) -28°F (1994)
Mar 40°F 20°F 31°F 2.00 in. 77°F (1990) -18°F (1962)
Apr 54°F 31°F 43°F 2.65 in. 89°F (1990) 5°F (1965)
May 67°F 41°F 54°F 2.86 in. 96°F (1988) 20°F (1969)
Jun 77°F 51°F 64°F 3.33 in. 100°F (1995) 29°F (1949)
Jul 81°F 55°F 68°F 2.69 in. 100°F (1987) 36°F (1965)
Aug 79°F 53°F 66°F 3.89 in. 100°F (2001) 31°F (1982)
Sep 71°F 45°F 58°F 3.37 in. 99°F (1953) 23°F (1991)
Oct 59°F 35°F 47°F 2.53 in. 89°F (1963) 15°F (1966)
Nov 45°F 28°F 36°F 2.35 in. 78°F (1950) -11°F (1995)
Dec 33°F 18°F 26°F 1.79 in. 67°F (2001) -22°F (1951)
I couldnt get the graph to copy for me so i got the table instead, what does everyone think? Im reading that vivax can grow in anywhere from -20 to -5, so it should grow here if i put it in th4e barn and get rid of windchill.