Murf,
I think that one of the universities in Pa tried it, too cold in the
winter time. It also has been tried in the Carolinas.
Tony
David Murphy wrote:
Lawd a murcy, as Grandad would say.
I'll bet that particular bamboo would grow just fine if similar
conditions were found here in the states. Florida is unlikely to be
an area conducive to this but Pennsylvania has some areas which might
work.
Murf
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From: Tony Spezio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [VFB] bamboo
Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 18:30:52 -0500
Ginger,
It has been tried in Florida, Louisiana, Georgia and Texas, It will
grow but it is not the same. The bamboo used for making bamboo rods
comes from a small area in China. It is known as the Tonkin Provence
if China. The basmboo is known as Tea Stick Bamboo or Tonkin Cane.
This bamboo grows on the windy mountains and from what I understand
this is what gives it it'd strength.
Tony
Allen,Ginger M wrote:
>I was wondering. Couldn't we grow our own bamboo (like down here in
>florida) to make bamoo rods?
> Ginger M. Allen
>Senior Biological Scientist
>Florida Master Naturalist Program Coordinator
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>University of Florida/IFAS
>Southwest Florida Research & Education Center
>2686 State Road 29 North
>Immokalee, FL 34142
>FAX 239-658-3469
>PH 239-658-3400; SunCom 974-3400
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