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Texas Bamboo Society | |
| Chapter of the American Bamboo Society |
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| The objectives of the American Bamboo Society | BAMBOO MEETINGS IN TEXAS | |
| Provide information of the identification, propagation, use, culture and appreciation of bamboos |
Calendar of Upcoming Events |
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| Promote the utilization of a group of desirable species for distribution to public gardens and to the general public | Follow the American Bamboo Society on Facebook |
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| Provide plant material for research in the taxonomy, propagation, and culture of bamboo species |
Join us for the grove grooming at Zilker Botanical Garden - - 3rd Saturday of each month - 2220 Barton Springs Rd. Austin, Texas |
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| Support bamboo research in the field |
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Twentieth Annual Texas Bamboo Festival and Annual Conference of the American Bamboo Society
September 28-30, 2012 - Austin - more details available soon...
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| Texas Bamboo Society at the Houston Japanese Festival April 10-11, 2010 |
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Carol and Bob handed out hundreds of bamboo bracelets Bob made from the 100 year birthday Moso Bamboo grove planted in 1910 at Avery Island, and informational handouts about bamboo. Texas Bamboo Society Japan Fest 2010 handout |
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Texas Bamboo Society Booth at Japan Fest 2010 |
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Moso Bamboo Cut and Baked |
Bamboo Bracelets Shaped |
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Japan Fest 2010 |
Entrance, Houston Japanese Garden |
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Houston Japanese Garden |
April, 2010 |
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Houston Japanese Garden |
April, 2010 |
| Texas Bamboo Society at the Zilker Garden Festival March 27-28, 2010 |
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Mary Len, Kinder, Harry and his daughter Apple, at the Zilker Garden Festival |
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TBS members joins the Louisiana - Gulf Coast Chapter and other ABS volunteers Febuary 20, 2010 for the annual Avery Island weekend and to celebrate the 100 year birthday of the Moso grove. (The Moso grove is on private property and not part of the Jungle Gardens area open to the public.) |
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| download Avery Island 2010 Group Photo full resolution 3.37 MB |
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| With the help of other volunteering efforts we made it to the | back of the grove this year cleaning up old Hurricane damage. |
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| Volunteers make a difference | canopy |
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| Happy Birthday this grove of Moso bamboo from Japan on Avery Island is 100 Years Old this year 2010 |
| TBS Volunteers groom Porter Texas Bamboo Groves March 7, 2010 |
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| Porter Texas Grove Grooming | March 7, 2010 |
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| Porter Texas Grove Grooming | March 7, 2010 |
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| Porter Texas Grove Grooming | March 7, 2010 |
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| Porter Texas Grove Grooming | March 7, 2010 |
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| Porter Texas Grove Grooming | March 7, 2010 |
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| Porter Texas Grove Grooming 2010 |
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Example: Running Bamboo Phyllostachys Atrovaginata (incense bamboo) |
Example: Clumping Bamboo Two clumps of bamboo, courtyard Mercer Botanic Gardens |
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Example: Running Bamboo Mercer Botanic Gardens back by pond |
Example: Clumping Bamboo Bambusa Chungii, Blue bamboo |
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Example: Running Bamboo Phyllostachys Viridis (Robert Young) |
Example: Clumping Bamboo Gigantochloa atroviolacea (tropical black) |
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Example: Running Bamboo |
Example: Clumping Bamboo Bambusa Textilis (weavers bamboo) |
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Example: Running Bamboo |
Example: Clumping Bamboo Row of Bambusa Oldhamii, NW Houston HCC Insurance Holdings |
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Runners generally are temperate, more cold hardy than the clumpers. generally shoot in the Spring generally not propagated by culm or branch cuttings generally propagated from seed, rhizome, tissue culture |
Clumpers generally are semi-tropical or tropical generally shoot in the summer generally propagated by division, culm and branch cuttings generally propagated by seed, tissue culture |
(above picture) Single culm division of Bambusa Textilis, common name weavers bamboo, planted Spring 2004 |
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Generally bamboo produce new shoots each growing season. The shoots grow to their full height in a single growing season and do not continue to get taller or larger diameter each year like a tree. Although water, sun, and nutrients are factors the new shoots on a young bamboo tend to get larger diameter and taller each year untill the plant reaches its full diameter and height. A young culm from a clumping bamboo will die if it is removed from the mother plant before it has branches, leaves and roots. Young culms one to three years make better propagation material (culm cuttings) but are not good for building material. Photosynthesis in culm and leaves decrease with increasing age and the sugars in the culm decrease and the culm lignifies and silicifies becoming useful for building material after three to six years. Harvesting mature culms does not lead to the death of the entire plant. |
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download ABS 2006 Hilo Hawai'i Group Photo full resolution 2.34 MB
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