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Hillbilly:
OK, I'll play. Top down:
Arundanaria tecta (switch cane) or possibly Bambusa
Japanese arrow bamboo (Psuedosasa japonica)
Either Phyllostachys spp. or Arundanaria gigantea (giant river cane)

Coo-wah-chobee:
 .........Ok, ding ! ding ! weiner, sorta ! ;D Hillbilly (Steve) an Ridge Runner are correct 'bout bottom one. Its Arundinaria gigantia also called giant cane. Patch I get it from has some that are 25'  tall. Second one is also Arundinaria gigantea but what is the species called ? Hint: I harvest it in No. Fla. and it grows all over Va., No. an So. Carolina an Tennessee. Rattlers (canebrake an diamondbacks-eastern) luv the ground litter under it fer huntin' an shade as do coral snakes and copperheads.  :o ;D What is top one ? Any guesses ? Hint: Its also called "Teatree Bamboo" ;) ;D ;D ;D ;D.......bob

Coo-wah-chobee:
             Oops ! Didnt see Welch 2's reply. ding, ding another weiner ! ;D Top one is indeed Tonkin cane, also called "teatree" bamboo. Supposedly grows only in china but I found a Huge wild patch here in "boonies'. :D Fer my $ makes the best arrows of all the canes even bambusa. Talkin' about bambusa I haven't forgot Justin. So, What is 2nd one ? ;D...........bob

Coo-wah-chobee:
                  Ok here are a coupla more that arent cane ....duh ! And somebody DONT say they are arras ! LOL ! ;D...bob

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1/2primitive:
uuuh.........sticks!  ;D   Am I right?   

Are you having a difficult time getting straight answers from guys like us?   ::) ;D
       Sean

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