Japanese bamboos and their introduction into America . e nodes. Dug in June. It dug in winter, the buds would all be in a dormantcondition. Photographed by Yendo. Plate VII. Bamboo scenes. Fig. 1.—Dwarf bamboos at Kusafuka. Fig. 2.—Em-bankment on top of a wall in a city street in Tokyo planted with Bambusa •:?.—Young shoot showing effects of the bamboo culm-boring larva. Sawduston outside of shoot affords evidence of presence of larva within. Fig. 4-—i^ongi-tudinal section of young shoot showing the culm-boring larva inside one of thesegments. Photographed by Yendo. Plate VIII.


Japanese bamboos and their introduction into America . e nodes. Dug in June. It dug in winter, the buds would all be in a dormantcondition. Photographed by Yendo. Plate VII. Bamboo scenes. Fig. 1.—Dwarf bamboos at Kusafuka. Fig. 2.—Em-bankment on top of a wall in a city street in Tokyo planted with Bambusa •:?.—Young shoot showing effects of the bamboo culm-boring larva. Sawduston outside of shoot affords evidence of presence of larva within. Fig. 4-—i^ongi-tudinal section of young shoot showing the culm-boring larva inside one of thesegments. Photographed by Yendo. Plate VIII. Bamboos in California. Figx. lands.—RoviS oi Plujlloxhirhy.^ r/uilioi C!)growing 25 feet tall in the grounds of a nursery company at Niles. Wateredtwice a year with 2 inches of water each time. This species is called Bainhimasiriala by Mr. Rock. Fig. 5.—Plant of Phylloshwhys qxnUfji (?) which was set outtwo years ago in the grounds of a nursery company at o Bui. 43, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Dept of Agriculture. Plate A Well-kept Forest of Timber Bamboo (Phyllostachys quiliom on Good Soil. Bui. 43, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Dept of Agriculture. Plate III.


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