Bamboo grows quickly especially when weather is hot and wet.
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Bamboo in the background…wind chimes in the foreground…rain all around |
We’ve recently had both at our Central Florida homestead and our many clumping bamboo plants have responded to the rain and high temperatures by sending out an explosion of new shoots.
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The prolific Seabreeze Bamboo (Bambusa malingensis) sends out more new shoots than any other clumping variety |
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The colorful green and yellow striped shoot of Asian Lemon Timber Bamboo are so pretty when they emerge |
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Blue Timber Bamboo is another prolific shooter with shades of pink, light blue and purple in the baby canes |
It’s always exciting to see new shoots emerge. Even after 21 years of growing bamboo, I’m never tired of watching bamboo grow!
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