Have you had any reports of fargesia Kew Beauty flowering.Or yushiana anceps Pitt White? I've also seen Phyllostachys Aurea flowering at the Horniman Museum in Forest Hill London.
Have a black bamboo, since 2016, no idea official name. It flowered this year and totally went to seed. Cut off all of the culms, so sad, was 30 feet high. We have new shoots lots of them, so wondering if it will come back…
Thank you for your videos. I can report that our p. nigras here in Oregon USA are all flowering and "going to seed." I'm assuming they will die off. I am not too upset about them dying off because we just have a few in pots. My interest was piqued by mention of the life cycle before flowering being in the range of 30-60 years. Where (if info exists) can I find out what the life cycle time is for various bamboo species and when different species are predicted to go to seed? Some places mention that to be a mystery. Really?
Hi Kris, I'm on the look out for a fast growing clumping bamboo and maybe a runner which I'll restrict spreading, can you recommend me one of each please?
I have phyllostachas nigra, its a few years old and is growing like its on steroids, lots of huge new canes/ shoots, no sign of flowering though. If its going to possibly flower this year when should i expect to see evidence, mid summer or autumn etc?
I have 'Bory' in Northumberland ... last year 1 culm flowering ...this year - the whole plant! Also have several stands of 'Megro' no sign of flowering.
Okay pretty important question as I only saw this after starting to germinate my black bamboo seeds. This was 8 months ago now, would it be okay for me to be starting seeds at this time? I don't know much about bamboo but I would assume a sprouting wouldn't attempt to flower so early, am I wrong? I just don't want these seeds to potentially be wasted if possible, thank you in advance for any response!
I am in Wales. I suppose my bamboos bought from nurseries in the UK are similar to other growers in the UK. I have been propagating and planting 10 pots of Phyllostachys Nigar F. Henonis for 3 years. They have not shown signs of flowering yet. Why do they flower while they are small?. I believed they were grown from seeds.
@@YorkshireKRIS Hi Kris. I told you that one of my black bamboos flowered last year and is dead this year. My second one is also flowering this year. I'll see if I can save it. Not sure exactly which species it is. Shame.
So I got Portuguese black bamboo (not sure which subtype), in 2021. I grew the seeds this year- seedlings are about 8 Mo old. So in WA state US, they’ll still likely flower in the next 18 Mo? What about the seeds? If I hang onto them and plant later would it not matter because of the stock they came from? Ugh….
This shouldnt be an issue for plants from seed. My understanding is it's all of the ones from the previous generation that has been growing for years and came from one plant.
@@YorkshireKRIS Also now my neighbour's are all in flower, and his parents' (they live in a different part of Vancouver, BC). We cut ours to the ground in May, and now we have 2' - 3' high shoots, skinny with leaves but no flowers. Do you think I should keep these shoots or cut them as well and not let anything grow until next spring?
Hi. I have the same issue here in WA. old growth is flowering and when cane is cut back shoots are rising - skinny w leaves but no flowers- should they be left alone or just get rid of it
@@gayescheel8279 With ours, it all looks so healthy (the new growth) that I plan to leave it until next season and see if any bigger/fatter shoots appear, and if so, cut out all the skinny new shoots.
Maybe as soon as you cut the cuttings and plant them, the cycle of "120 year flowing" reset. Probably. Otherwise its impossible for plant to regenerate.
I wondered about buying very small one - 2L or less even - on the grounds that it might be too small / young to attempt to flower, and thus might survive the global flowering, but no idea if that is likely to be the case - either way, a cheap experiment!
Seems like all the people reporting flowering as in climates that actually get a decent freeze and are non-native bamboo climates. Here in Florida our black bamboo is not flowering as of Spring 2023
@@YorkshireKRIS I see nobody sells them. Thats probably the issue! Its an extremely fast growing grass, youd seed them in trays when you see it dying off and by the time theyve seeded, the prior seeds have grown ready to plant. At least this is what you do with stuff like parsley and other biannuals. Sorry for my ignorance!
@@YorkshireKRIS yes looking into it they only flower every 30 years or longer! it was a fantastic opportunity to develop rare seeds and improve genetic diversity. perhaps they dont have pollinators in the uk so would need to be done by hand. its also possible theyre not self fertile, and if every plant is a clone thats a recipe for disaster. regardless flowering is definately a good opportunity at least! i am seeing a cornish seed provider though and seemingly its 2 years till it can go outside which is extremely fast for a cold hardy large plant.
Mine flowered 2 years ago, 12 ft tall dead sticks since. I injured myself & couldn't sort it out. Got a guy to chop down to it's base two months ago. I now have 2ft skinny shoots. I watered well to encourage in August. It's the end of September here now. Not sure they'll survive winter in UK but fingers crossed. 😊
My 10 year old black bamboo is looking very sorry for itself. Lots of leaf drop despite being well watered and fed. There are new canes developing so I am still hopeful of some recovery but it has never looked so bedraggled.
Our p. nigras is also flowering (Washington, USA). We have about 4 bamboo types planted by the last owner on our lot and this black stalk one is only one I actually like of course. Has anyone tried pruning off the flowers?? Ours isn’t very large so I thought I’d try and see how it goes 🤷🏻♀️.
It only flowers every 60 yrs cool fact every plant from same plant no matter where those plants are located in n the world all cuttings from mother plant will also flower .. last time black bamboo flowered was 2008
You are shooting a video in a field of bamboo, WHY IS THE ONLY THING MOVING YOUR MOUTH AND ONE ARM? Can’t you scan the area to show the viewer SOMETHING besides your nose hairs blowing in the breeze????? PLEASE!!!!!!!!
Have you had any reports of fargesia Kew Beauty flowering.Or yushiana anceps Pitt White?
I've also seen Phyllostachys Aurea flowering at the Horniman Museum in Forest Hill London.
Have a black bamboo, since 2016, no idea official name. It flowered this year and totally went to seed. Cut off all of the culms, so sad, was 30 feet high. We have new shoots lots of them, so wondering if it will come back…
Any update, Beth?
Mine flowered about five years ago. I cut off all of the flowering culms and it's still alive.
In Australia - Spring 23 and mine has started flowering now. 20 yrs old.
My black Bambu in the PNW is also flowering last season and this one.
What happened after the flowering? Did they just die off
Mine died like 2yrs ago. Huge field where I gathered went too. Speculate it was punctata
Thanks! So if I wanted 2-2.5m high plants, would I still manage to sow and harvest this year (starting from seeds)?
You need to choose a species that grows to the height you require.
Thank you for your videos.
I can report that our p. nigras here in Oregon USA are all flowering and "going to seed." I'm assuming they will die off. I am not too upset about them dying off because we just have a few in pots.
My interest was piqued by mention of the life cycle before flowering being in the range of 30-60 years.
Where (if info exists) can I find out what the life cycle time is for various bamboo species and when different species are predicted to go to seed? Some places mention that to be a mystery. Really?
Mine isn’t flowering but it’s not performing very well this year. Hardly any new culms. Was sold to me as the straight Nigra
My P.Nigra has no flowers and following lawn mowings mulch has loads of big shoots coming up
Hi Kris, I'm on the look out for a fast growing clumping bamboo and maybe a runner which I'll restrict spreading, can you recommend me one of each please?
I have phyllostachas nigra, its a few years old and is growing like its on steroids, lots of huge new canes/ shoots, no sign of flowering though. If its going to possibly flower this year when should i expect to see evidence, mid summer or autumn etc?
Yes I would assume by September
I don't know what spp mine is as it was in the garden when we moved. But it's not flowering yet!
Would the Fargesia species with black Canes i.e. Black pearl, Vampire and Volcano be worthy alternatives to the Phyllostachys species. Thanks Kris.
Yes they are great alternatives
I have 'Bory' in Northumberland ... last year 1 culm flowering ...this year - the whole plant! Also have several stands of 'Megro' no sign of flowering.
Thanks for the feedback. Strangely mine haven't flowered yet
Okay pretty important question as I only saw this after starting to germinate my black bamboo seeds. This was 8 months ago now, would it be okay for me to be starting seeds at this time? I don't know much about bamboo but I would assume a sprouting wouldn't attempt to flower so early, am I wrong? I just don't want these seeds to potentially be wasted if possible, thank you in advance for any response!
If growing from seed then that'll be the next generation so that'll be fine.
I am in Wales. I suppose my bamboos bought from nurseries in the UK are similar to other growers in the UK.
I have been propagating and planting 10 pots of Phyllostachys Nigar F. Henonis for 3 years. They have not shown signs of flowering yet.
Why do they flower while they are small?. I believed they were grown from seeds.
Mine isn't flowering but it wasn't very healthy. Might that save it? It is throwing more shoots up than ever this year though.
It's highly likely that all will flower in the next year or two unfortunately
Ours flowered in early autumn 2022. Devastating to see it all die . It was six very large clumps 10 ft tall😢
I bought a black Bamboo not sure what name it is last year No flowers on it and it's growing really well.
My Phyllostachys aureocaulis is also flowering! Do you know of any other reports of this?
Yes I've seen it mentioned by someone a few months back
@@YorkshireKRIS Hi Kris. I told you that one of my black bamboos flowered last year and is dead this year. My second one is also flowering this year. I'll see if I can save it. Not sure exactly which species it is. Shame.
@@Zebra-yq8lr that's sad news that I think a lot of people will experience this year
So I got Portuguese black bamboo (not sure which subtype), in 2021. I grew the seeds this year- seedlings are about 8 Mo old. So in WA state US, they’ll still likely flower in the next 18 Mo? What about the seeds? If I hang onto them and plant later would it not matter because of the stock they came from? Ugh….
This shouldnt be an issue for plants from seed. My understanding is it's all of the ones from the previous generation that has been growing for years and came from one plant.
My 5 year old bamboo in Bellevue Washington is flowering, it started in July 2022
My Yacolt Washington 15-18 year old black bamboo is looking great but not flowering. The birds love it and it obscures my shop.
What happened after that. Did it just die off? I live in Bellevue too and have a small grove of black bamboo
Im in Florida, fingers crossed we are ok.
Mine is flowering now - May 2023 thank you for your great videos. So sad. 😥
Sorry to hear it
@@YorkshireKRIS Also now my neighbour's are all in flower, and his parents' (they live in a different part of Vancouver, BC). We cut ours to the ground in May, and now we have 2' - 3' high shoots, skinny with leaves but no flowers. Do you think I should keep these shoots or cut them as well and not let anything grow until next spring?
Hi. I have the same issue here in WA. old growth is flowering and when cane is cut back shoots are rising - skinny w leaves but no flowers- should they be left alone or just get rid of it
@gayescheel8279 personally if all growth flowering or weak I'd get rid.
@@gayescheel8279 With ours, it all looks so healthy (the new growth) that I plan to leave it until next season and see if any bigger/fatter shoots appear, and if so, cut out all the skinny new shoots.
I have Timor Black Bamboo. Will it survive zone 8b in USA?
Timor black bamboo has a completely different flowering cycle compared to P nigra, however it's also a tropical bamboo so it's not very hardy
Yes mines flowering now! ☹️ phyl nigra based in the South West of the UK
Sad times
Thanks. For. Tips. Sir🌴🌴🌴🍀🍀🌾🌾
What about tropical blue bamboo?
Lots of different species will flower from time to time. Some tropical species survive well after flowering
Thanks for the info. Did not know it.
Maybe as soon as you cut the cuttings and plant them, the cycle of "120 year flowing" reset. Probably. Otherwise its impossible for plant to regenerate.
Gulf Islands, BC, Canada. Sadly fantastic 1 1/2" culms now gone to seed. Others have not yet however.
I live in North Carolina and just noticed my 10-year old grove is dying from flowering.
Thanks for the video? How are your black bamboos doing? Have they flowered yet
School was wasted on you.
I wondered about buying very small one - 2L or less even - on the grounds that it might be too small / young to attempt to flower, and thus might survive the global flowering, but no idea if that is likely to be the case - either way, a cheap experiment!
Why is there now a 'global flowering'?
I am from India I need black bamboo seed
The same seeding and dying is happening here in Indiana.
Thanks for sharing.
Seems like all the people reporting flowering as in climates that actually get a decent freeze and are non-native bamboo climates. Here in Florida our black bamboo is not flowering as of Spring 2023
Hi Austin, you may have a tropical black bamboo rather than Phyllostachys nigra?
all my black bamboo is flowering here in Victoria, BC Canada.
Thanks for sharing. Sad times
surely you can just reseed it. stuff grows silly fast and makes lovely gardening sticks
It takes years to get mature plants from seed and it looks like very few have produced viable seeds yet
@@YorkshireKRIS I see nobody sells them. Thats probably the issue! Its an extremely fast growing grass, youd seed them in trays when you see it dying off and by the time theyve seeded, the prior seeds have grown ready to plant. At least this is what you do with stuff like parsley and other biannuals.
Sorry for my ignorance!
@@YorkshireKRIS yes looking into it they only flower every 30 years or longer! it was a fantastic opportunity to develop rare seeds and improve genetic diversity. perhaps they dont have pollinators in the uk so would need to be done by hand. its also possible theyre not self fertile, and if every plant is a clone thats a recipe for disaster. regardless flowering is definately a good opportunity at least!
i am seeing a cornish seed provider though and seemingly its 2 years till it can go outside which is extremely fast for a cold hardy large plant.
My black bamboo is flowering this year, 2022, in canada :(
It's sad isn't it
Mine flowered 2 years ago, 12 ft tall dead sticks since. I injured myself & couldn't sort it out. Got a guy to chop down to it's base two months ago. I now have 2ft skinny shoots. I watered well to encourage in August. It's the end of September here now. Not sure they'll survive winter in UK but fingers crossed. 😊
Please keep us updated
My 10 year old black bamboo is looking very sorry for itself. Lots of leaf drop despite being well watered and fed. There are new canes developing so I am still hopeful of some recovery but it has never looked so bedraggled.
It's so sad isn't it. It's not looking great I'm afraid for this bamboo at the moment. So many are looking like they're dying
what zone ru in?? is there enough sun?? how fast does it grow???
I got phyllostachis nigra and nigra boryana absolutly no problèm.
Same here so far, but expect they could flower this year
Mines just started flowering in Devon. Holding my breath
@devbrix1 sorry to hear it
Our p. nigras is also flowering (Washington, USA). We have about 4 bamboo types planted by the last owner on our lot and this black stalk one is only one I actually like of course. Has anyone tried pruning off the flowers?? Ours isn’t very large so I thought I’d try and see how it goes 🤷🏻♀️.
You can prune off flowers but it's very likely to continue to produce more. It's not inevitable that it'll flower itself to death but quite likely
@@YorkshireKRIS I don't know much about plants why is flowering bad?
@@bitonic589 because it often kills the whole bamboo plant or at the very least weakens it
So
Why not buy black bamboo?
Your video contained no answer
Because its flowering and dying
For such a short video, you clearly didn't watch it 🤦🏽♂️
@@GOBIAS.INDUSTRIES. hahahahahahaha Said what i was thinking... its like the kid that sat in the back of the class and never had a pencil or paper😅
It only flowers every 60 yrs cool fact every plant from same plant no matter where those plants are located in n the world all cuttings from mother plant will also flower .. last time black bamboo flowered was 2008
It's been flowering in 2022 and 2023.
Make Black Bamboo Great!!!…. raaaaagh!!
You are shooting a video in a field of bamboo, WHY IS THE ONLY THING MOVING YOUR MOUTH AND ONE ARM? Can’t you scan the area to show the viewer SOMETHING besides your nose hairs blowing in the breeze????? PLEASE!!!!!!!!
It's always interesting to see what people take away from watching my videos