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Description Grass-like, onion-scented plant. Flowers: 3/8", rose-pink, vase-shaped, in ball-like cluster atop bare, slender, single stem. Leaves: tubular, hollow, basal. Height: to 18".
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Tapegrass is an almost completely underwater perennial herb with long, narrow, green to sometimes reddish, ribbon-like leaves growing from rhizomes. Tapegrass can be distinguished from similar plants by a prominent stripe, called a midrib, running down the center of each leaf.
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The false celery leaftier overwinters as a pupa in plant debris. First generation adults emerge in the spring and lay eggs on the leaves. Eggs hatch in 7 to 10 days and larvae feed on the leaves for 2 to 3 weeks. Larvae do not drop to the soil and enter rhizomes as do the mint root borer.
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Bamboo is one of the fastest growing, most versatile, 'woody' plants with highest productivity in the world, and is annually renewable and harvestable if managed appropriately.
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Have you tried composting before only to end up with an unsightly pile of trash. Maybe youve been too afraid to even start. Well make it easy for you with the Mother Earth News Guide to Easy Composting. With 10 easy tips well address your every concern, from odor to aesthetics.
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D. G. STURKIE, Professor Emeritus of Agronomy and Soils* V. L. Brown, Superintendent, Lower Coastal Plain Substation ** W. J. Watson, Assistant Superintendent, Lower Coastal Plain Substation** BAMBOO IS AN IMPORTANT crop plant in the Orient.
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Cooperative Extension Service CTAHR Fact Sheet Ornamentals and Flowers no. 18* January 1997 *This revision replaces Instant Information/Ornamentals and Flowers Series no. 18. Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work, Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S.
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Growing Bamboo in Georgia by David Linvill Frank Linton Michael Hotchkiss Cooperative Extension Service/The University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Quoted from A Yankee on the Yangtze. William Edgar Geil. London: Hodder and Stoughton. 1904. In Yangtze Patrol.
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Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 23:40:47 -0800 Reply-To: BB for Hummingbirds and Gardening for them in the Southeast Subject: Re: [HUMNET-L] bamboo From:John MacGregor @LISTSERV.LSU.EDU on 02/11/2003 11:40 PM PST on 2/11/03 6:00 PM, Miriam L.
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Growing Ornamental Bamboo 1978 -- Revised by Adamson, Charles, SEA Research Plant Geneticist U.S. Plant Introduction Station Savannah, GA Science and Education Administration Home and Garden Bulletin 76, USDA.
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There was a flurry of excitement in the Master Gardener office this past July. After an unusually large number of questions about bamboo, a local gardener brought in a bamboo branch from her garden, and it was in flower!
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