More Bamboo for Texas
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 3:09 am
I had 2 Texans to come by and visit me Monday. One was from Beaumont, Texas and he was impressed by the Bambusa oldhamii he had seen in Florida and he wanted to try some at his home near Beaumont.
The other gentlemen was from the Dallas/Ft. Worth area and he was interested in some tropical bamboo that would grow in his area. The only thing I could think of was the post(s) by sannton about wanting B.m. 'A.Karr' for area just north of Dallas.
http://bambooweb.info/bb/viewtopic.php?p=19527#19527
So I recommended a Bambusa multiplex and the one he liked was Bambusa multiplex 'Goldstripe'. Hopefully it will grow and prosper in this much colder than Florida area of Texas.
Now the Dallas/Ft. Worth area is a huge area and there are a lot of small towns in this metropolitan area and the one the 'Goldstripe' person lives in is Colleyville, Texas. There are only about 20,000 people who live in Colleyville, Texas, but what was so unusual about him living in Colleyville was that one of the other 20,000 people living in Colleyville is my brother. Definitely a small world. What are the odds?
The other gentlemen was from the Dallas/Ft. Worth area and he was interested in some tropical bamboo that would grow in his area. The only thing I could think of was the post(s) by sannton about wanting B.m. 'A.Karr' for area just north of Dallas.
http://bambooweb.info/bb/viewtopic.php?p=19527#19527
So I recommended a Bambusa multiplex and the one he liked was Bambusa multiplex 'Goldstripe'. Hopefully it will grow and prosper in this much colder than Florida area of Texas.
Now the Dallas/Ft. Worth area is a huge area and there are a lot of small towns in this metropolitan area and the one the 'Goldstripe' person lives in is Colleyville, Texas. There are only about 20,000 people who live in Colleyville, Texas, but what was so unusual about him living in Colleyville was that one of the other 20,000 people living in Colleyville is my brother. Definitely a small world. What are the odds?