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Would someone please identify what kind of bamboo this is:

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Thanks i would greatly appreciate it.
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looks like a Pleoblastus of some sort. As to the exact species, I cant tell.
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About how tall do the Pleoblastus species usually get?
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Jordon,
It looks like a phyllostachys that's been topped repeatedly. I have a vivax that looks similar to that. I'd guess bissetii.
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from a few inches to several feet.... :lol:

thats a huge group of plants! I am not familiar with all of them, so I cant ID the plant in your photos for sure, and it looks like it is still small, so that makes ID hard or impossible also.
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David wrote:Jordon,
It looks like a phyllostachys that's been topped repeatedly. I have a vivax that looks similar to that. I'd guess bissetii.
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Well if it is bisetti, doesnt that grow in my zone 5?
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That is true Bissetti should grow well in our zone! I have not yet picked up one of those. I should do that this year.
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Jordon , Where did you find this plant? Where is it growing? Is that your hand in the picture?
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Someone i know, knows someone that has this plant growing in Arkansas zone 7. No it is not my hand in the picture.

What are you thinking David?
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Those are some long fingernails!!!
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Jordan,
If the bamboo was growing near you then it would have to be something hardy, and would narrow the possible IDs, and be a good choice for you to grow.
I asked about the hand in the picture because I had assumed you were a young man (deer hunting and such), and the hand in the picture appears to be female. Not that there's anything wrong with a woman bow hunting, but I would have been surprised if it had been your hand.

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Sorry to diasappoint you david i know you really wanted that to be my hand. :D
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