





I already tried there (should have mentioned that before, sorry!) The nursery was in queensland and they told me that kumazasa 'wasn't suitable for our climate, so they died.' However, I live in canberra and I'm pretty confident they would survive here.Jow wrote:HERE



 
  
 
 The USQ grounds keepers may be contactable as well. It is REALLY beautiful and i'd love it in my garden, but it seems to need a strong edging. This particular grove has plastic edging that rises about 15 cms so presumably goes down a significant amount as well. Also goes white at the tips and about 30 cms tall.
  The USQ grounds keepers may be contactable as well. It is REALLY beautiful and i'd love it in my garden, but it seems to need a strong edging. This particular grove has plastic edging that rises about 15 cms so presumably goes down a significant amount as well. Also goes white at the tips and about 30 cms tall.
 each to their own I guess! There is a retailer that stocks it in WA too..might try them and ask if they do mail orders
  each to their own I guess! There is a retailer that stocks it in WA too..might try them and ask if they do mail orders  

 
 
My girlfriend found your post very "cute."Stewart_Toowoomba wrote:This grove is definately under protection of larger trees and sound like it could be a match. I'll see if i can take the kids to the gardens tomorrow and get a photo or two to upload for you to compare - if i can get them away from the ducks that is
"Dad why do you keep looking at the trees... there's a turtle....."
 
   
 


 Well it was a lovely walk all the same. I might even post some other pics of the garden when i get the chance. I hope this helps you but i have a feeling it won't....
 
Well it was a lovely walk all the same. I might even post some other pics of the garden when i get the chance. I hope this helps you but i have a feeling it won't.... 

It does look like a nice underplanting and I would like to try it myself. Have searched ebay(even international) and google and had no luck. Not very often you can't find it some where but this has me stumpedKyushu Danji wrote:I'm afraid there is still no luck in finding this bamboo. Both the nurseries I contacted now tell me that they don't stock it, and they have no clue where I can find it


 
 
Hey Stew,Stewart_Toowoomba wrote:Hiya James
took the kids to USQ today and snapped these pics. Perhaps it is not your sort cause the white tips look like it is from burning perhaps rather than a variagation???Well it was a lovely walk all the same. I might even post some other pics of the garden when i get the chance. I hope this helps you but i have a feeling it won't....
I tried! Stew
 
 
That sounds promising Bretts. To be honest I never bothered checking overseas sources, since it would be such a hassle to try and get it into the country. I was hoping someone would stock it here.Bretts wrote:I have found it on Ebay USA now but I doubt that will help. So I have posted a request on the Plant this website. They seem pretty good at finding stuff. Seems the editor gets onto any request within a couple of days so
http://www.plantthis.com.au/
