Invasives in Your Woodland: Golden Bamboo

Invasives in Your Woodland: Golden Bamboo

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Golden bamboo, also known as fishpole bamboo or running bamboo, is an invasive plant that was introduced to North America over a century ago and is still offered for sale as a fast-growing ornamental plant.

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