Naturally, asked my close friend Claude about my flowering bamboo: lovely response -
'The silver lining:
You're witnessing something most gardeners never see in a lifetime. The seed you collect is precious — consider sharing with a local botanical garden or bamboo society!'
Any one like some seed?
How we are remembered...
'He was one of those Professors of Church History whose meticulous devotion to unimportant details makes the subject generally repulsive to the popular mind.’
N J D White on his teacher, Richard Gibbings, Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Trinity College, 1863-78.
Starving yourself to death for Christ
Every so often you come across something in an archive that takes your breath away.
This matter of fact account is from the Annals of the English Passionists, for 1852
My beloved back garden bamboo, Fargesia Nitida. is dying. More precisely it is flowering, then it will die.
And at around the same time all over the world all this species will die off. Happens every c 80 years.
Quite exciting as far as I am concerned, but not for pandas: their main food source.