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  Horticultural Consultants, Inc.
Otatea is a small genus of clumping bamboo native from western and southern Mexico to Guatemala.
Although lush in appearance, Otatea comes from hot, seasonally arid regions and is a very enduring garden plant.
Culture: Otatea succeeds in full sun or shade and tolerates a wide range of soils, including limestone and heavy clay.
www.horticulturalconsultants.com /bamboo/otataea.html   (105 words)

  
 Bamboo Headquarters - - - Bamboo Plants Nursery
OTATEA acuminata aztecorum can survive temperatures as low as 22°F and does best in USDA Zone 9 and above.
OTATEA acuminata aztecorum 'Chica' - Dwarf Mexican Weeping
OTATEA acuminata aztecorum 'Chica' can survive temperatures as low as 22°F and does best in USDA Zone 9 and above.
www.bambooheadquarters.com /store/specific.php?scode2=OTA   (138 words)

  
 ABS Species List Use Codes
A1 staking vegetables; Arundinaria spp., Apoclada simplex, Bambusa multiplex cvs., Guadua spp., Otatea spp., Phyllostachys spp., Pleioblastus spp.
A/C4 fireworks; Guadua angustifolia, Rhipidocladum racemiflorum, Otatea spp.
C9 pegs and pins; intact poles or whittled to size for joinery of bamboo poles and or wood and for hanging coats, hats etc.; Bambusa burmanica, B. bambos, B. dolichoclada, B. tulda, Otatea spp., Dendrocalamus strictus, Phyllostachys angusta.
www.americanbamboo.org /SpeciesSourceListPages/TheUseCode.html   (2146 words)

  
 BAMBOOS   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Arthrostylidium longifolium: Please see Otatea acuminata variety aztecorum.
Otatea acuminata subspecies aztecorum (mexican weeping bamboo) - A very rare and extremely graceful, open growing bamboo to 20 feet tall of weeping form and full bodied habit.
Yushania aztecorum: Please see Otatea acuminata subspecies aztecorum.
www.durionursery.com /bamboos.htm   (7916 words)

  
 Mexican Weeping Bamboo Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: )
OTATEA is a genus of American bamboo with two known species...
Otatea acuminata ssp aztecorum - Mexican Weeping Bamboo - Indoor height 12 feet...
Otatea Acuminata Aztecorum "Mexican Weeping Bamboo" The long narrow leaves are produced in such abundance that they almost completely obscure the culms.
www.bambooresource.info /mexican-weeping-bamboo   (1284 words)

  
 OTA ACUMINATA AZTECORUM
Finally Guzman, del Carmen Anaya and Santana from the University of Guadalajara described 2 subspecies, calling this one Otatea acuminata aztecorum.
Jim Baumel, botanist at the L.A. Arboretum has observed the plants in habitat and feels there is a lot of variation in the flowering and seeding behavior of different plants, even though they come from the same source.
He feels some otateas flower and die, some do not flower at all, others flower but do not die.
www.endangeredspecies.com /Plants/Bamboo/Text/Names/Descriptions/O/OTAZ.htm   (468 words)

  
 Otatea
Genus Otatea (McClure & E.W.Sm.) Calderon & Soderstr.
Individual specimen entries are published in the sample database supplied with The Compleat Botanica for species or varieties of this supra-generic taxon.
For a description of the methodology followed in establishing this hierarchy see the note Nomenclature used in The Compleat Botanica.
www.crescentbloom.com /Plants/Genus/O/T/Otatea.htm   (67 words)

  
 Palm Beach Bamboo, Inc.: Tropical Clumping Bamboo
Guadua aureocaulis- (moonlight) Cream striped cane and varigaited leaves.
Otatea acuminata 'acuminata' Smaller MEXICAN WEEPING (Only one...)
Otatea acuminata aztecorum 'Chica'(Dwarf seedling of mexican weeping)
www.palmbeachbamboo.com /index.php?navlink=bamboo   (564 words)

  
 Grass Genera of the World - Sinarundinaria Nakai
Including Ampelocalamus Chen, Wen and Sheng, Burmabambusa Keng f., Chimonocalamus Hsueh and Yi, Drepanostachyum Keng f.; interpreted by Clayton and Renvoize 1986 to include Yushania and Otatea as well
Clayton and Renvoize (1986) and Soderstrom and Ellis (1987) present very different generic interpretations of the species associated with Sinarundinaria, Otatea, Yushania, Fargesia and Thamnocalamus (q.v.), without providing generic descriptions adequate for the present purpose, and the data compiled here are inevitably very unsatisfactory.
This description is offered for casual browsing only.
delta-intkey.com /grass/www/sinarund.htm   (436 words)

  
 Texas Bamboo
See the note under Fargesia above, as it applies to Himalayacalamussp.
The species of Otatea listed here are the most cold-tolerant ones in the genus.
See the note under Fargesia, as it applies to Thamnoacalamus sp.
www.austincc.edu /muzos/TexasBamboo.htm   (897 words)

  
 otatea's Member Page
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I live in Thousand Oaks, CA (Zone 9b)
davesgarden.com /members/otatea   (49 words)

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