Which Bamboo Species Has The Best Shoots for Harvest in USDA Zones 5 / 6?
The three largest bamboo species I grow here in zone 5b / 6a are Phyllostachys nuda, P. parvifolia, and P. atrovaginata. Let's take a look at how they compare to each other.

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