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1997 Pacific Northwest Bamboo Agroforestry Workshop (PNW97) June 21-23, 1997 at Ft. Worden, Port Townsend, Washington.
---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 29 Apr 1997 18:52:39 -0700 (PDT) From: Gib Cooper To: Andy Clark Subject: Bamboo Industry Andy Please pass this around USDA and AARC appropriate channels. The bamboo boom is on.
This website displays information about the identification, biology, and management of bamboo mite on bamboo in nurseries. Images of mites and damage are included.
photos 2006 [Dec 14] harry-p-leu-gardens : img_0542 << Previous << Kolya next to a small grove of Striped Timber Bamboo (Click on image for larger original version) >> Next >>
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Annals of Botany 82: 779785, 1998 Article no. bo980754 Incidence of Flowering, Death and Phenology of Development in the Giant Bamboo (Dendrocalamus giganteus Wall. ex Munro) S. M. S. D. RAMANAYAKE* and K.
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1 Home & Garden Mimeo # HG 28 (8/99) Bamboo Bamboos are members of the grass family, distinguished from other grasses by their woody stems, branched growth and often by their large size.
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