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This is the unique source of chanter reeds and drone reeds for bagpipes at least the uilleann pipes and the great pipes most associated w...Read More
It isn't just difficult to manage in gardens, it spreads into wild areas where it damages habitat.
The World Conservation ...Read More
NEVER EVER plant it. htop is the only person I have ever heard say that they managed to eradicate it.
But I can't be ne...Read More
I brought home some cut stocks from a wildlife preserve about four years ago and stuck them into the ground in my yard. They lived but di...Read More
This is my second year growing Arundo Donax in Dayton, Ohio.......about one hour North of Cincinnati. I have two plants that reach 15 to ...Read More
Arundo Donax is one of the few plants in the yard that I would replace if it didn't overwinter. It's a large plant and needs a lot of roo...Read More
I'm 61 years old and the first time I saw this cane was when I was 6-7 years old, and I loved it at first sight. It grew in a long, wate...Read More
I have this plant in my garden in south west France, near Cahors. It is proving extremely difficult to eradicate and quite frankly is a ...Read More
Typicaly hardy to zone 6 but can be grown in zone 5. Winter mulching or micro climates help in zone 5.
Because of this pla...Read More
This plant can get pretty invasive, as its roots are near impossible to remove, and can exceed weights of 5lbs! The roots also contain th...Read More
i chose 'neutral' because i have no personal experience with donax arundo other than seeing it growing in the wild. i'm sure this plant i...Read More
This plant was very well behaved the first year we had it. The second year, it was a little more intrusive. The third year, it began push...Read More
Aggressively invasive plant growing in Southern CA rivers. The state of CA is using a $5 million grant over the next 2 years to remove...Read More
Giant Reed, Spanish Cane, Reed Grass Arundo donax is naturalized in Texas and other States and is considered an invasive noxious plant in Texas.
Giant reed is also commonly known as wild cane and its native habit is India. Being probably first introduced in the United States in Los...Read More