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![]() United States Proof Set 1977 US $15.00
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![]() 5 US Bicentennial Silver Sets 40 Proof C237 US $103.50
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![]() 5 US Bicentennial Silver Sets 40 Uncirculated C238 US $93.00
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![]() 5 US Bicentennial Silver Sets 40 Uncirculated C239 US $81.76
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![]() 4 Commemorative 90 Silver Dollar Clad Half Dollar Sets Liberty C246 US $113.50
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![]() 1 Kennedy Half Dollars 1968d ☺ ★★★★★ Highest Bidder US $2.99
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![]() 2003 S PROOF SILVER PARTIAL SET WITH BOX AND COA INCL US $18.99
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![]() US Kennedy Half Dollar Collection Lot Silver Many UNC 59 Coins US $59.95
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![]() Unsearched Wheat Indianhead Roll w VG Civil War Token 1865 Indianhead L48H US $45.87
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![]() Unsearched Wheat Indianhead Roll w 1853 Trime 1910 Barber Dime ends L49H US $20.49
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![]() Unsearched Wheat Indianhead Roll w VG 1857 Flying Eagle 1879 IndianheadL50H US $31.00
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![]() 2005 S Clad Proof Partial Set free shipping US $8.00
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![]() 1921 Walking Liberty Half Dollar 50 Cent Silver Coin AG Partial Date US $24.95
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![]() Lot of Silver Half Dollar Authentic US Coins Franklin Kennedy Liberty Lot19 US $299.99
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![]() 2000 United States Mint Silver Proof Partial Set 5 Coins No Quarters US $18.99
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![]() 2001 United States Mint Silver Proof Partial Set US $18.99
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![]() 2003 United States Mint Silver Proof Partial Set 5 Coins No Quarters US $18.99
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![]() 2004 United States Mint Silver Proof Partial Set 6 Coins No Quarters US $19.99
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![]() 2005 United States Mint Silver Proof Partial Set 6 Coins No Quarters US $19.99
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![]() 2007 United States Mint Silver Proof Partial Set 5 Coins No Quarters US $18.99
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![]() 2008 United States Mint Silver Proof Partial Set 5 Coins No Quarters US $18.99
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![]() 5 Canadian Canada Proof Sets with 80 Silver Coins D212 US $166.00
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![]() 7 Canadian Canada Proof Sets with 80 Silver Coins D213 US $203.88
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![]() Kennedy Half Dollar 50 Cents 1971 1985D complete w Album NO RESERVE US $14.00
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![]() 5 US Bicentennial Silver Sets 40 Proof D243 US $102.50
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![]() 5 US Bicentennial Silver Sets 40 Uncirculated D244 US $100.80
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![]() 3 Commemorative 90 Silver Coin Sets Liberty US Constitution D248 US $76.00
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![]() PRE 1930 Coin Collection Lot OVER 200 US Coins SILVER 1860s 1929 ONLY US $66.99
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![]() Unsearched Wheat Indianhead Roll w 1909 s VDB Wheat 1909 Wheat ends L1A US $31.00
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![]() Unsearched Wheat Indianhead Roll w 1857 Flying Eagle 1881 Indianhead L2A US $32.00
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![]() Unsearched Wheat Indianhead Roll w Silver Love Token 1928 Mercury Dime L3A US $22.00
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![]() Unsearched Wheat Indianhead Roll w 1856 Seated Half Dime d Mercury DimeL4A US $16.49
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![]() 1908 O BARBER HALF DOLLAR FULL RIMS SILVER US $10.19
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![]() 1915 D BARBER HALF DOLLAR FULL RIMS SILVER US $13.51
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![]() 1899 O BARBER HALF DOLLAR FULL RIMS SILVER US $9.63
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![]() 1965 Gardiners Island Pattern Trial Proof on Nicon Franklinium Only 3k Minted US $44.00
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![]() PARTIAL 1999 PROOF SET US $11.95
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![]() PARTIAL 2000 PROOF SET DOLLAR THRU THE PENNY US $11.95
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![]() PARTIAL 2001 PROOF SET WITH THE LOW MINTAGE PROOF DOLLAR US $49.95
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![]() 5 US Bicentennial Silver Sets 40 Uncirculated E232 US $71.00
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![]() SEATED LIBERTY FIFTY CENT V1 1858 US $62.50
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![]() 2010 United States Mint Silver Proof Partial Set 5 Coins No Quarters US $18.99
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![]() 2010 United States Mint Proof Partial Set 5 Coins No Quarters US $9.99
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![]() COMPLETE IKE EISENHOWER DOLLAR SET 1971 PDS 1978 PDS SILVER PR NEW WHITMAN ALBUM US $249.99
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![]() Unsearched Wheat Indianhead Roll w 1790 VOC Duit 1891 IndianHead Cent L9A US $1.04
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![]() Nice US historical coins with silver and a few foreign coins US $130.00
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![]() Unsearched Wheat Indianhead Roll w 1829 Capped Half Dime 1899 Barber DimeL5A US $11.61
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![]() UNITED STATES 20 PIECE SILVER COIN LOT MORGAN DOLLAR MERCURY DIMES FRANKLIN HALF US $82.88
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![]() SEATED LIBERTY QUARTER 1854 ARROWS AT DATE NO RAYS FINE TO VF RARE FREE SHIPPING US $35.00
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![]() 1963 SILVER Franklin Half Dollar US $9.99
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![]() 1854 SEATED LIBERTY HALF DOLLAR No Reserve PARTIAL LIBERTY better grade US $16.16
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![]() 1855 O SEATED LIBERTY HALF DOLLAR No Reserve PARTIAL LIBERTY better grade US $11.61
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![]() 1858 O SEATED LIBERTY HALF DOLLAR No Reserve PARTIAL LIBERTY better grade US $9.00
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![]() 1973 S KENNEDY HALF DOLLAR CAMEO GEM PROOF US $.99
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![]() 1991 S KENNEDY HALF DOLLAR GEM PROOF No Reserve US $.99
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![]() 1897 0 BARBER HALF DOLLAR BORDERLINE VERY GOOD US $174.95
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![]() ELONGATED ERROR CONEHEAD IKE w DIME STRETCHED OVER IT BROKE MACHINE AT 2011 ANA US $155.55
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![]() LIQUIDATING MERCURY DIMES 16 ALL DIFFERENT NO DUPES 1920 1941 NO RESERVE US $34.99
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![]() 25 ASSORTED US MINT PROOF UNCIRCULATED OGP BOXES CAPSULES COAS FREE SHIP READ US $70.95
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![]() Kennedy Half Dollar 1967 ☺ ★★★★★ High grade US $7.00
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![]() 1938 D LIBERTY WALKING Half Dollar LOW MINTAGE YEAR US $5.50
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![]() Kennedy Half Dollar 1968d ☺ ★★★★★ Higher grade US $7.00
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![]() 1869 S SEATED LIBERTY HALF DOLLAR 50 cent No Drapery type US $99.00
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![]() 1957 Franklin Half NGC MS66 MS 66 Mint Set Toning New ScratchResistant Holder US $20.50
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![]() 1936 S Walking Liberty Half Dollar Higher Grade Silver Half Dollar Free Shipping US $15.00
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![]() 1935 S Walking Liberty Half Dollar Nicer grade silver coin Free Shipping US $15.00
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![]() 1934 S Walking Liberty Half Dollar Nice Higher Grade Silver Half Free Shipping US $15.00
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![]() 1877 S TONED HIGH GRADE SEATED LIBERTY HALF DOLLAR US $.99
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![]() 2002 and 2003 proof sets nickel no quarters choice US $.99
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![]() 2002 S PROOF SILVER PARTIAL SET WITH BOX AND COA INCL US $18.99
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![]() 2001 S PROOF SILVER PARTIAL SET WITH BOX AND COA INCL US $24.99
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![]() 10 Franklin Silver Half Dollars 1948 63 VF AU w Full Bell Lines 362oz SILVER US $99.99
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![]() JUNK LOT OF USA COINS FROM 1796 TO 1980s US $17.50
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![]() 1914 BARBER HALF DOLLAR GOOD MINTAGE 124230 US $142.95
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![]() 1999 SILVER PARTIAL PROOF SET HALF DIME NICKEL CENT US $34.95
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![]() 1855 O Seated Liberty Half Dollar w Arrows Full Date Partial Liberty Nice Detail US $8.50
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![]() US Bicentennial John F Kennedy Half Dollar Coin 1776 1976 EF US $1.07
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![]() Walking Liberty 1937 Half Dollar Better Date US $14.00
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![]() Walking Liberty 1939 Half Dollar fine Better Date US $18.00
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![]() Kennedy Half Dollar 1977S Clad Proof☺ ★★★★★ Dcameo US $3.99
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Fast Growing Cold Hardy Bamboo In America by Pat Malcolm
Running Bamboo is the most widely grown, fast growing type of bamboo plant in the world, and is comprised of over 700 species. The most widely used and possibly the 'King' of the running bamboo in the Phyllostachys genus, which is comprised of approximately 80 species. The most fast growing, popular bamboo species are Phyllostachys aurea (Golden Bamboo or Fishing Pole Bamboo); Phyllostachys bambusoides (Giant Timber Bamboo); Phyllostachys nigra (Black Bamboo); Phyllostachys nigra 'henonis' (Blue Bamboo); Phyllostachys pubescens (Moso Bamboo); and Phyllostachys sulphurea (Robert Young Bamboo). Golden Bamboo or fishing pole bamboo plants, as they are called in the south, have a light-green to golden colored stalk, that grow fast to 2 inches in diameter, and up to a 30 feet tall with similar colored leaves and poles. Golden Bamboo was the first of the Phyllostachys bamboo cultivars to be introduced into the United States, in 1882. In Alabama, where bamboo was to be primarily used as a fast growing windbreak, it was planted by southern tobacco farmers. The poles from the golden bamboo have probably landed more fish in the southeastern U.S. than any other means of fishing, hence the name, fishing pole bamboo, Phyllostachys aurea. Giant Timber bamboo has dark green to golden stalks that grow large to 100 feet tall, and up to 6 inch poles in diameter with green foliage. A popular known grown bamboo is Japanese timber bamboo, Phyllostachys bambusoides, because of its introduction from Japan in the 1910's. This giant timber bamboo was expected to be a huge commercial success by the U.S.D.A. for its use in erosion and construction, and for its nutritious edible shoots. The possible uses as a renewable U.S. Forest bamboo tree product has never been exploited, due to the resistance and opposition of the powerful U.S. Lumber Industry, and lobby, which had its investments planted into the vast non-renewable pine and oak forests that once existed in the lower half of North America.
Black bamboo, Phyllostachys nigra, is fast growing with a shiny, green stalk, that changes into a dark-purple or black color over the period of approximately 18 months. The black bamboo culms (stalks) are 1 - 2 inches in diameter and grow to reach a pole height of 30 feet with the beautiful contrast of green leaves. Black bamboo has for centuries, and still today, been considered in China and Japan to be the Crown Jewel" of the bamboo world. Emperors and aristocrats alike adorn their private gardens with this choice black bamboo species. Black bamboo is highly regarded for cabinet work and a must for the coffins of wealthy oriental families, a symbol of beauty and success. Black bamboo typically brings the highest dollar to buy at garden centers for its unparalleled ornamental beauty.
Blue Bamboo, Phyllostachys nigra 'Henon', also known as the Henon Bamboo, or Phyllostachys nigra 'Henon'. Henon Bamboo, however, is larger than black bamboo, with pole stalks reaching 3 inches in diameter and a height of over 50 feet. The Blue Henon bamboo stalk is light-green in color, but after time builds up a hazy layer of silicon on the surface, that gives a grayish-blue appearance. The Blue Henon bamboo color is contrasted by its green leaves. Known as Blue bamboo, due to this silicon build-up, blue Henon bamboo is like its relative, black bamboo, rare and highly prized. Blue Henon bamboo is typically grown for its ornamental value only.
Moso Bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens) is the most valued commercially used bamboo species in the world with millions of acres in use. Moso bamboo pole stalks are considered among the biggest and most beautiful, growing to a diameter from 3 7 inches and towering to 80 feet with clusters of relatively small green leaves. The possible uses of Moso bamboo seems endless, ranging from food, construction material, paper, irrigation, medicine, musical instruments, beer, even diesel fuel. Yes, if the powers that be" would allow, this bamboo might be used to change the economy of the world and the lives of billions. Moso bamboo is considered to be of infinite beauty, growing huge, arching culms swaying in the wind, growing with masses of tiny leaves to gives the image of giant pale-green ostrich plumes. This beautiful visual effect has recently caught the admiring attention of millions of viewers in Hollywood productions, such as Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, The Last Samurai, and other films from bamboo plants growing in the forests of China. The rare, highly sought after abnormal forms of Moso bamboo with pot-bellies on internodes in tight clusters; Sometimes slanting nodes, or even in zig-zag deformities are interesting. These Moso bamboo poles are called 'Tortoise-shell' bamboo, and are highly prized to buy and grow for their use in expensive handcrafts or furniture. Moso bamboo, as all species, is a renewable resource, and the new moso bamboo plants regenerate from the roots after cutting. Therefore, if grown as a source for paper products, Moso bamboo could rival the lumber industry in power today, and would be more compatible to our environment.
Robert Young Bamboo, Phyllostachys sulphurea, is also a very large bamboo, with golden stalks of green pin-stripes topped with dense green leaves. The pole stalks grow from 2 6 inches in diameter and grow up to 50 feet tall. Robert Young Bamboo is named after its discover and is predominantly used as an ornamental variety only.
The running bamboo species spread by underground rhizomes that extend into a 360 degree growth pattern, and can grow indefinitely. The roots are, however, shallow (only 1 2 feet deep) and may be largely controlled by root barriers made of thick gauge plastic or concrete units. Hotels and private patios around the world, plant and grow these prized ornamental bamboo in terracotta or cement planters. This bamboo growing method does restrict the bamboo plant's ability to reach its potential maximum large size. Running bamboo species are widely planted for fast growing erosion control, privacy screens, and wind breaks, and the bamboo can be trimmed to the desired height. Bamboo in general is not particular concerning soil type, although a neutral soil (pH = 7) is preferred. Bamboo can also tolerate full sun or partial shade conditions. Despite misconceptions, bamboo culms (stalks) emerge largely in the spring with a consistent diameter that each individual pole stalk will always have. Each year, as the bamboo root mass grows larger and stronger, larger and larger culms will emerge until it grows to that particular species' maximum diameter.
Patrick A. Malcolm, owner of TyTy Nursery, has an M.S. degree in Biochemistry and has cultivated bamboo plants for over three decades.
Article Source: http://www.earticlesonline.com/Article/Fast-Growing-Cold-Hardy-Bamboo-In-America/54010


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