BAMBUSA
DOLICHOMERITHALLA

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- Probable height in Southern California within 3 years = 20'
- Probable ultimate height in Southern California = 25'
- Height in habitat = 35'
- Loses leaves around 25 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Loses canes around 20 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Rhizomes die around 10 to 15 degrees Fahrenheit.
- If growing in the ground it prefers to grow in full sun.
- A clumping bamboo - rhizomes will not run sideways.
- Minimum soil depth required for a healthy plant = 1'
- Unrestrained rhizome depth in moist soil = 2'
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- Various forms have all green canes, light
& dark green stripes, yellow stripes, silver stripes. I find the
color of the cane is heavily influenced by where it is growing and how much
light and moisture it gets.
- Nice solid green form at Quail.
Gallon pot sold at 1990 ABS sale for $50.
- 2" diameter culms, straight-growing
habit, has shape of oldhami and striping similar to alphonse karr.
Takes cold better than vulgaris vittata. At 30 degrees F. vulgaris vittata
looks terrible, with no new foliage, old foliage dried, discolored & shriveled.
This one looks happy, with not a touch of leaf damage. Tough
vigorous bamboo, one of 3 that survived 1992 hurricane Andrew at
Fairchild Gardens in South Miami. Did well
at Gary Stinson's in Menifee, California which
freezes every year. Propagate by
division, from Taiwan.
- 15 pot gallon sold at '88 ABS auction
for $255. 5 gallon pot sold at '90 ABS sale for $100. 15 gallon
pot offered (but not bought) at '91 fall SCABS sale for $200. '92 SCABS
sale offered 6 pots for$60 each, 7 collectors tried to buy them. Pot
sold for $75 at '95 SCABS fall sale. Sold for
$55 at 1994 ABS auction in San Francisco.
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