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I currently have some basjoo, but am looking to leave them where they are to allow them to clump and would like to plant an additional long row in another area of my property for seasonal screening. I would be looking for bare root pups and/or corms. Interested in enough for at least a 100-120 ft row. Also, I am very interested in trying out the Mekong Giant. I would be interested in at least three nice sized corms/bare root pups. If anyone is thinning or simply has more than they want, please reach out. Thanks! Chris Zone7 Tropical Dreamer |
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There is a link in this thread for sourcing a mekong . There are a few members that will be glad to sell you some plants. .What bananas can be cut down and mulched for winter zone 6b |
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![]() FYI. Mekong Giant might work out better than Basjoo for a larger area because it spreads like bamboo, whereas basjoo forms thick, tight clumps.
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