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Wal's thread got me drooling over this stuff:

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It's the variety sugar cane called "Badila"

Maybe it has a different name out here in The States?

Anyone have this or know where to get it? Google searches didn't help much, and e-buy was a dud.

Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!

Oakley, California

55 Miles E-NE of San Francisco, CA

Solid zone 9, I can expect at least one night in the mid to low twenties every year.

Hot, dry summers. Cold, wet winters.

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bump! Still looking for this.

Oakley, California

55 Miles E-NE of San Francisco, CA

Solid zone 9, I can expect at least one night in the mid to low twenties every year.

Hot, dry summers. Cold, wet winters.

Posted

Hey Patrick,

I was at Fresno State last weekend and they had some sugarcane for sale. It looked like a brown stem bamboo. I didn't pay attention if there was a variety name since my wife didn't want any sugarcane. You might try contacting the Fresno State Ornamental Horticultural department and see if they can fill you in. Their plant sales area is only open to the public on Saturday mornings, but it is probably best to call during the week.

bump! Still looking for this.

Robert

Madera, CA (central San Joaquin valley)

9A

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