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Pearson
1986
Bamboo
no, 4 Llao - Llao. Went to our marked bamboo clumps
near Dago Escondido. The presence of an abandoned
well suggests that the area was once cleared
and farmed. The presence of very dead clumps of
rose mosquitea within what is now pure
bamboo with no understorey indicates that
the bamboo has spread and choked out the
rose that had established itself before, or
shortly after, the last bamboo flowering
no, 6 To Sa Veronofa with Anita + Isol. Sylph readings
around clump (E1), clear sunny, ASP 100 without
the paper filter: clear sky f 11 1/40 xa
2m out from periphery
and 2m high
ground level at
periphery
fraction of light
reaching 1/50th as
open bushy.
1/40 xa
1/15
2m out
0.8
0.39
1/30 xa
1/30
0.6
0.60
1/50
1/15
1.0
0.30
1/30
1/11
0.6
0.22
1/50
1/30
1.0
0.60
av. 0.8
av. 0.42
Probed marked leaves at (E1) at the 14th node of
84/85 (#4) on west side of clump. 36-58 ramites
and 117 leaves (black dot); the new leaves not
out yet, new shoots not up.
I marked leaves at E2 84/85 (#1) at node 16
of 30. 24 ramites, 57 leaves (blue pencil dot), came
was 8ft. tall