How to plant a bamboo hedge or screen
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Green Hedge is the quintessential bamboo used for hedges and screens. It has a nice upright habit and side shoots that will grow all the way to bottom node on the cane, thus giving you a very nice dense screen down to the ground. The canes can grow to 25 feet tall if left untrimmed, though a more normal size is 18 feet; within 4 years the base will... [Read More]
The Borinda macclureana is still a some what new and rare bamboo. Native to the mountains of Tibet at an elevation of 11,000 feet, it was first collect by Keith Rushford in 1995. It is a nice clumping bamboo that is non invasive . The macclureana is one of the cold hardiest of the Borindas, hardy down to 10f. Cane colors range from gray to green to... [Read More]
Green Hedge is the quintessential bamboo used for hedges and screens. It has a nice upright habit and side shoots that will grow all the way to bottom node on the cane, thus giving you a very nice dense screen down to the ground. The canes can grow to 25 feet tall if left untrimmed, though a more normal size is 18 feet; within 4 years the base will... [Read More]
Seabreeze or Bambusa malingensis is a fast growing, tough, hardy and bushy bamboo with attractive blue-white canes. Seabreeze is native to Southern China. Great wind breaking bamboo. The Seabreeze bamboo is a mid-sized bamboo. This bamboo forms a graceful umbrella shaped arch when mature. It has few lower branches so you can admire the distinctive ... [Read More]
This non-invasive clump-type bamboo makes an attractive specimen or, in groups, creates an excellent hedge. The orange-red cane sheaths over olive green, polished canes, add interest to this very vigorous, cold hardy selection. Canes are .5in diameter. Light exposure: sun, part shade, shade. Hardiness zones 4-7 habit: clumping. Hardy trees & shrubb... [Read More]
I have beautiful Alphonse Karr or Bambusa Multiplex 'Alphonse Karr' Bamboo. 3'-4' spacing, center on center, is ideal for creating a dense privacy screen. For large quantity discount consideration, please message us and we'll put together a quote for you. Clumping Bamboo is great for hedges or tall screens. Attractive stems are brilliantly striped ... [Read More]
Golden Goddess 'Bambusa Multiplex' Bamboo. The perfect non-invasive bamboo for smaller gardens, Golden Goddess has a well-mannered clumping form that can be easily maintained at under 8 feet tall. A fantastic container or screen plant with a graceful, arching form ideal for an exotic tropical or Asian garden effect. Evergreen. Bamboo is among the... [Read More]
Seabreeze is a very attractive bamboo that has many unique qualities - it is best known for its tolerance to salt (excellent for seashore locations), wind, drought and cold. It is a tightly clumping bamboo that has unique lateral branches and is an amazingly fast grower. At maturity (approximately 3 years) you will have a living privacy screen. Als... [Read More]
Bashania fargesii is a high elevation, mountain bamboo native to central China. Its has very strong and erect culms, making it a perfect wind break or hedge. Canes trun blue with age. It's long leaves are somewhat reminiscent of Pseudosasa japonica, Japanese Arrow bamboo. Wind Break bamboo is ideal for erosion control along stream banks and hillsid... [Read More]
The Fargesia robusta 'Wolong' is a great choice for a narrow, non running bamboo screen. The 'Wolong' has nice, dark green foliage and culms. Very sun and heat tolerant, it could use some afternoon shade in very hot areas. In Eugene, Oregon we grow ours in full sun. We can get over 100f for a few days in a row. This is a nice, rare bamboo that woul... [Read More]
This is a nice midsized clumping bamboo from the Eastern Himalayas. One of the best features of the crassinodus is the cane colors. With age, the canes on it range from blue/grey to red and green. Canes exposed to just a little sun light will turn red. As the canes age the red will fade to blue/grey/green. Mature canes have slightly swollen nodes. ... [Read More]
The Borinda macclureana is still a some what new and rare bamboo. Native to the mountains of Tibet at an elevation of 11,000 feet, it was first collect by Keith Rushford in 1995. It is a nice clumping bamboo that is non invasive . The macclureana is one of the cold hardiest of the Borindas, hardy down to 10f. Cane colors range from gray to gree... [Read More]
The Fargesia robusta 'Wolong' is a great choice for a narrow, non running bamboo screen. The 'Wolong' has nice, dark green foliage and culms. Very sun and heat tolerant, it could use some afternoon shade in very hot areas. In Eugene, Oregon we grow ours in full sun. We can get over 100f for a few days in a row. This is a nice, rare bamboo that woul... [Read More]
A vigorous and hardy grower. It's extremely hardy to -10º f to -20º f and it takes full sun too. It will probably need shelter in the South from hot sun especially if you have high humidity too. Purple red sheaths on new culms. Very vigorous, rapid growth and cold hardy. Dense, slightly weeping habit. Wind tolerant. Prefers organic soils with goo... [Read More]
Bambusa multiplex Common name: Hedge Bamboo This is a tropical bamboo with a thick, clumping habit. It is probably the hardiest of all the multiplex clumping bamboo that we grow. Though it is supposed to hardy to 12ºf-15ºf , we've seen ours take three nights of 9fº, plus a week of solid freezing and still come back up from the roots with no prob... [Read More]
How to Grow Bamboo From Seed STEP 1 Firstly you need to prepare your growing medium. I always find that a good quality general purpose compost is most successful when germinating bamboo seed. STEP 2 Fill your chosen pot or tray with compost and moisten it with water. Place the pot or tray into your propagator for 24hrs bringing it up to the require... [Read More]
Phyllostachys bambusoides Common name: Madake, Japanese giant timber. The Madake, or Japanese Timber Bamboo is a giant timber growing up to 75' tall! . The culms are light green, very straight and moderately thick walled. New shoots are edible. It is very strong and easy to bend and rarely breaks under the stress of snow or ice. It is cold hardy to... [Read More]
Grown, packaged and shipped exclusively by Florida Foliage. Golden Goddess 'Bambusa Multiplex' Bamboo. The perfect non-invasive bamboo for smaller gardens, Golden Goddess has a well-mannered clumping form that can be easily maintained at under 8 feet tall. A fantastic container or screen plant with a graceful, arching form ideal for an exotic tropi... [Read More]
The colors of Alphonse Karr are very striking. It is a yellow bamboo with green vertical stripes and has a red / rose highlight when the canes emerge that gradually fade over the first year of that canes life. The canes can grow to 25 feet tall if left untrimmed and the canes will be 1.5 inches in diameter at maturity. Within 4 years, the base will... [Read More]
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