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[ clumping - non invasive ]
BAMBOO- Alphonse Karr 15 BSH Duarte North 144 4-5’x16-20”
BAMBOO- Alphonse Karr 24 BSH Linden Yard 21 5-7 ’ x 5-7 ’
Clumping Bamboo, great for hedges or tall screens. Attractive stems are brilliantly striped green on yellow with new growth pinkish and green. As a hedge can be maintained at 8 to 10 ft. tall with occasional pruning. Non-invasive. Evergreen.
[ clumping - non invasive ]
BAMBOO- BAMBUSA oldhami 15 BSH 3-4' x 2 ½-3'
BAMBOO- BAMBUSA oldhami 24 BSH 10-11' x 4' LL
BAMBOO- BAMBUSA oldhami 30 BSH 15' x 5' LL [short]
This is a super cool, tall, straight timber bamboo that grows classic, huge, 50' bamboo poles 4"-6" in diameter. It's tall but very straight and works well as a single specimen planting or spread 5'-6' apart to make a beautiful green screen. The culms are straight and erect with relatively short branches forming fairly open clumps. Culm walls are thick, but soft. This is the famous Oldhamii timber bamboo used throughout Disney World. Oldhamii produces tall and very straight timber in a tight clumping pattern. It is truly a well behaved giant. This is a very easy plant to grow which requires little attention once rooted. Commonly used for large privacy hedges and windbreaks on large properties.
[ Clumping ]
BAMBOO- " Textilis " 15 BSH 5’-6’x2 1/2’-3’
A stately, upright giant timber clumper which grows 20 to 30′ tall in northern California and taller in the south. One of the most cold-hardy subtropical species. Forms a very tight column of elegant, blue powdered, 1 ½ – 2″ blue-green canes, shaded by well foliated, arching tops. Excellent for either screening or free standing ornamental. Hardy to 13 degrees. Considered a choice bamboo for weaving because of its strong yet pliable fibers and the absence of prominent culm nodes.
Origin: China
Minimum Temperature: 13 F. Size in climate of origin: 40’ tall, 2” diam Sun/Shade: Full-day of sun down to a half-day of sun (3-5) Recommended Uses: Tall screens, free-standing ornamental Shooting Season: Shoots all year ‘round, especially summer and fall.
[ clumping - non invasive ]
BAMBOO-Multiplex Fernleaf 15 BSH 3 - 3/ 1/2’ x2- 2 1/2
This compact cultivar normally won't exceed 10' in height, but in ideal conditions could reach 20'. A lovely bamboo and great for hedging as the branching and foliage are more dense than on other varieties of Bamboo. An exciting plant and perfect for difficult spots.[ Running !!!]BAMBOO- PHYLLOSTACHYS aurea 15 BSH 3' X 2'
BAMBOO- PHYLLOSTACHYS aurea 24 BSH 5-7 ’ x 4-5
One of the most popular bamboo plants in the United States. It can reach heights of 30 feet but more typically it is in the 10-20 foot range. It can spread aggressively so plant it carefully and keep it contained. Planting between hardscape elements helps with this so it makes an excellent screening or privacy hedge for a driveway or walkway planting.
[ Running - GROUND COVER ]
BAMBOO- SASA pygmaea 01 BSH 4"x 6"
Dwarf Bamboo. This dwarf groundcover Bamboo makes a thick mat of up to 12". It is a vigorous spreader, so one should be careful where it is planted. But if one needs to cover a larger area or needs a good plant for erosion control, then this would be a good choice. It can be grown in sun or shade, but it has its best foliage color in shade. Since it spreads by underground rhizomes, one should provide a barrier at least 8-12" deep to keep it contained.
[ RUNNING ]
BAMBOO- s. Fastuosa Viridis 15 NAT 4-5’x26-28”
This green-stem form of S. fastuosa is the largest hardy bamboo in the Pacific Northwest that is not a Phyllostachys. Like the species, it is very upright and makes a good screen or hedge. This bamboo is supposed to grow 35 feet tall, but has only reached a height of 25 feet at the Bamboo Garden Nursery near Portland, OR. 'Viridis' grows well in sun or shade and has dense dark green leaves, with short branches and columnar habit. Fast spreading, so make sure to become familiar with our bamboo control methods. Great option for cedar planters.
[ clumping - non invasive ]
BAMBOO- Alphonse Karr 15 BSH Duarte North 144 4-5’x16-20”
BAMBOO- Alphonse Karr 24 BSH Linden Yard 21 5-7 ’ x 5-7 ’
Clumping Bamboo, great for hedges or tall screens. Attractive stems are brilliantly striped green on yellow with new growth pinkish and green. As a hedge can be maintained at 8 to 10 ft. tall with occasional pruning. Non-invasive. Evergreen.
[ clumping - non invasive ]
BAMBOO- BAMBUSA oldhami 15 BSH 3-4' x 2 ½-3'
BAMBOO- BAMBUSA oldhami 24 BSH 10-11' x 4' LL
BAMBOO- BAMBUSA oldhami 30 BSH 15' x 5' LL [short]
This is a super cool, tall, straight timber bamboo that grows classic, huge, 50' bamboo poles 4"-6" in diameter. It's tall but very straight and works well as a single specimen planting or spread 5'-6' apart to make a beautiful green screen. The culms are straight and erect with relatively short branches forming fairly open clumps. Culm walls are thick, but soft. This is the famous Oldhamii timber bamboo used throughout Disney World. Oldhamii produces tall and very straight timber in a tight clumping pattern. It is truly a well behaved giant. This is a very easy plant to grow which requires little attention once rooted. Commonly used for large privacy hedges and windbreaks on large properties.
[ Clumping ]
BAMBOO- " Textilis " 15 BSH 5’-6’x2 1/2’-3’
A stately, upright giant timber clumper which grows 20 to 30′ tall in northern California and taller in the south. One of the most cold-hardy subtropical species. Forms a very tight column of elegant, blue powdered, 1 ½ – 2″ blue-green canes, shaded by well foliated, arching tops. Excellent for either screening or free standing ornamental. Hardy to 13 degrees. Considered a choice bamboo for weaving because of its strong yet pliable fibers and the absence of prominent culm nodes.
Origin: China
Minimum Temperature: 13 F. Size in climate of origin: 40’ tall, 2” diam Sun/Shade: Full-day of sun down to a half-day of sun (3-5) Recommended Uses: Tall screens, free-standing ornamental Shooting Season: Shoots all year ‘round, especially summer and fall.
[ clumping - non invasive ]
BAMBOO-Multiplex Fernleaf 15 BSH 3 - 3/ 1/2’ x2- 2 1/2
This compact cultivar normally won't exceed 10' in height, but in ideal conditions could reach 20'. A lovely bamboo and great for hedging as the branching and foliage are more dense than on other varieties of Bamboo. An exciting plant and perfect for difficult spots.[ Running !!!]BAMBOO- PHYLLOSTACHYS aurea 15 BSH 3' X 2'
BAMBOO- PHYLLOSTACHYS aurea 24 BSH 5-7 ’ x 4-5
One of the most popular bamboo plants in the United States. It can reach heights of 30 feet but more typically it is in the 10-20 foot range. It can spread aggressively so plant it carefully and keep it contained. Planting between hardscape elements helps with this so it makes an excellent screening or privacy hedge for a driveway or walkway planting.
[ Running - GROUND COVER ]
BAMBOO- SASA pygmaea 01 BSH 4"x 6"
Dwarf Bamboo. This dwarf groundcover Bamboo makes a thick mat of up to 12". It is a vigorous spreader, so one should be careful where it is planted. But if one needs to cover a larger area or needs a good plant for erosion control, then this would be a good choice. It can be grown in sun or shade, but it has its best foliage color in shade. Since it spreads by underground rhizomes, one should provide a barrier at least 8-12" deep to keep it contained.
[ RUNNING ]
BAMBOO- s. Fastuosa Viridis 15 NAT 4-5’x26-28”
This green-stem form of S. fastuosa is the largest hardy bamboo in the Pacific Northwest that is not a Phyllostachys. Like the species, it is very upright and makes a good screen or hedge. This bamboo is supposed to grow 35 feet tall, but has only reached a height of 25 feet at the Bamboo Garden Nursery near Portland, OR. 'Viridis' grows well in sun or shade and has dense dark green leaves, with short branches and columnar habit. Fast spreading, so make sure to become familiar with our bamboo control methods. Great option for cedar planters.