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| Garden Bamboo Nursery 304 Delaware Ave. Pasadena , MD 21122 U.S.A. |
410-991-8907 Fax: Gary Cook www.BambooFanatic.com |
Mail order/Retail sales by appointment only with local deliveries. We are a small grower with limited quantities of cold hardy bamboo. Over 100 varieties in production, we ship within the USA. Visa, Mastercard and Discover accepted. |
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Description | Synonym | Sources | More Info |
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| Borinda | Clump-forming mountain bamboos from Bhutan, Tibet, Yunnan, & Sichuan, with different flowers to Fargesia and shorter rhizomes than Yushania. Culms usually blue at first, usually with very fine grooves.. | ||||||||
| Borinda angustissima |
18.00 | 0.80 | 10 | 3 | From Sichuan. Arching culms with white powder and purple sheaths at first, and narrow leaves. Was listed as Fargesia. | Fargesia angustissima | Sources | ![]() |
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| Borinda macclureana |
15.00 | 1.00 | 15 | 3 | Purple branches, it's leaves are pubescent on the lower surface making it one of the bamboos very resistant to bamboo mites. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Clumper | |||||||||
| Chimonobambusa | A group of medium-sized clumping bamboos from Yunnan, China with culms bearing thorny basal nodes. Similar to Chimonobambusa but clumping and less hardy, from 1400 to only only 2000 meters in subtropical mountainous regions. Shoots are very good eating an | ||||||||
| Chimonobambusa tumidissinoda |
Walking stick | 20.00 | 1.30 | 10 | 4 | A rare Chinese bamboo noted for its inflated culm nodes. Used for walking sticks in Sichuan, and highly prized for dried shoots. | Qiongzhuea tumidissinoda | Sources | ![]() |
| Runner | |||||||||
| Chusquea | A genus of C & S American bamboos that contains 134 described species, and possibly another 70 yet to be described. They are mostly clumping mountain bamboos, but some are runners. The solid culms usually bear one dominant branch and numerous branchlets. | ||||||||
| Chusquea culeou 'Argentina' |
15.00 | 1.25 | 0 | 4 | These seedlings are longer branched than their Chilean cousins. Sometimes identified as Chusquea argentina. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Chusquea culeou 'Caņa Prieta' |
15.00 | 1.00 | 0 | 5 | Darker culms, becoming red-brown or nearly black. Previously misidentified as C. nigricans. | Chusquea nigricans | Sources | ![]() |
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| Fargesia | Clumping bamboos from the alpine conifer forests of west and southwest China. Medium to small and all very cold hardy, but not tolerant of very high summer temperatures. Flowers like toothbrushes. Culms smooth. | ||||||||
| Fargesia apircirubens 'White Dragon' |
8.00 | 0.50 | -5 | 3 | Selected seedling with Akebono style white variegation on spring leaves. | Fargesia dracocephala 'White Dragon' | Sources | ![]() |
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| Fargesia denudata |
16.00 | 0.50 | 3 | 3 | From Sichuan. Similar to F. murieliae, but leaves are smaller and more delicate. Culms branch out after the first winter. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Fargesia dracocephala 'Rufa' |
10.00 | 0.50 | 0 | 2 | From Sichuan. Early shoots. Also known as Gansu 95-1. Close to the description of the real F. dracocephala. | Fargesia sp. 'rufa' | Sources | ![]() |
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| Fargesia murieliae |
UMBRELLA BAMBOO | 15.00 | 0.50 | -15 | 2 | Similar to F. nitida but with green culms. May be the hardiest bamboo in the U.S. Grows at above 10,000 feet in China, important panda food. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Fargesia murieliae 'SABE 939' |
15.00 | 0.50 | -15 | 2 | A different introduction, brought in by the Sino-American Botanical Expedition of 1980. It also flowered, and has been identified as F. murieliae. Seedlings will have new cultivar names. | Sources | |||
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| Fargesia nitida |
FOUNTAIN BAMBOO | 12.00 | 0.50 | -15 | 2 | Upright culms with thick grey deciduous wax when young, may become nearly black. Sheaths orange-ribbed. First introduced as seed in 1889, from which many cultivars named. Those plants currently starting a protracted flowering phase and probably all about | Sources | ![]() |
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| Fargesia nitida 'Jiuzhaigou' |
12.00 | 0.50 | -15 | 2 | New introductions. Several new seedling clones from Jiuzhaigou Reserve. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Fargesia robusta |
16.00 | 1.00 | 0 | 4 | From Sichuan Province, China, at elevations over 8,000 feet.Early shoots. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Fargesia robusta 'Pingwu' |
15.00 | 0.75 | 0 | 4 | This species has dark green foliage and light green culms, new shoots are hairy and rusty red upon emergence from the ground in early spring. The leaf size is intermediate between Campbell and Wolong. Culm sheaths persist and soon fade to a light color, almost white, giving the culms a very attractive checkerboard look in the spring through early summer. 'Green Screen' is a trademarked name of this cultivar. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Fargesia robusta 'Wolong' |
17.00 | 1.00 | 0 | 4 | Collected in Wolong, Sichuan in 1996. More vigorous, with larger leaves. Bamboo 23: 16. 2002. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Fargesia sp. 'Scabrida' |
U | U | -5 | 4 | From Pingwu, Sichuan. Orange sheaths as F. dracocephala 'Rufa' but with more culm wax. Not F. scabrida. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Hibanobambusa | A running genus from Japan once thought to be a natural bigeneric hybrid between Sasa veitchii and Phyllostachys nigra 'Henon', but with little evidence to support that idea. | ||||||||
| Hibanobambusa tranquillans 'Shiroshima' |
16.00 | 1.30 | 3 | 4 | This form has strikingly attractive leaves variegated in cream and green. The colors persist throughout the year. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Runner | |||||||||
| Indocalamus | Small, running bamboos from China with large, broad leaves; similar to Sasa but with non-prominent culm nodes. | ||||||||
| Indocalamus latifolius |
10.00 | 0.50 | 0 | 3 | Similar to I. tessellatus, leaves about a foot long. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Indocalamus tessellatus |
Big Leaf | 7.00 | 0.50 | -10 | 4 | Usually less than 4 feet tall, it can reach 10ft and has the largest leaves of any bamboo in cultivation, up to 26 inches by 5 inches. Adapts easily to growing in pots. Does well in shade or sun. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys | Medium to giant runners which have a distinct groove above pairs of unequal branches at mid-culm nodes. They shoot in spring. | ||||||||
| Phyllostachys angusta |
STONE BAMBOO | 22.00 | 1.30 | -2 | 5 | Called Stone Bamboo because of the hard texture of its culms which in China are used to make fine bamboo furniture. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys atrovaginata |
INCENSE BAMBOO | 35.00 | 2.80 | -5 | 5 | The shoots are among those having the least bite when raw. These plants were formerly listed as P. congesta. | Phyllostachys congesta | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys aurea |
GOLDEN, FISHPOLE BAMBOO | 27.00 | 1.80 | 5 | 5 | The most commonly cultivated bamboo in the U.S., easily identified by one to several short internodes at the base of some of its culms. It is most invasive in areas with warm summers. Culm may grow to 3 inches diameter in favorable conditions. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys aurea 'Albovariegata' |
VARIEGATED GOLDEN BAMBOO | 27.00 | 1.80 | 5 | 5 | Same, except that the leaves are smaller, striped with white. Many plants flowered recently; some have survived but nearly all reverted to normal form. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys aurea 'Holochrysa' |
GOLDEN GOLDEN | 27.00 | 1.80 | 5 | 5 | Unlike the typical form whose culms stay green until old, these culms soon turn yellow, then golden orange. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys aurea 'Koi' |
27.00 | 1.80 | 5 | 5 | The culms turn from green to yellow after the first 6 months, but the culm grooves remain green. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys aureosulcata |
Yellow Groove | 45.00 | 2.20 | -5 | 5 | The culms are more slender and delicate than golden bamboo; young culms are green with a yellow groove. Culm internodes distinctly rough to the touch when young, and an occasional culm has a zigzag kink. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys aureosulcata 'Alata' |
30.00 | 2.00 | -5 | 5 | Similar to the above, but with a green groove. Culms grow larger and are often markedly zigzag. Probably synonymous with P. aureosulcata 'Pekinensis'. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys aureosulcata 'Aureocaulis' |
26.00 | 1.50 | -5 | 5 | Culms are entirely yellow except for a few vertical green stripes. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys aureosulcata 'Harbin Inversa' |
26.00 | 1.50 | -5 | 5 | Yellow culms with fine green striping, no grooves other than the sulcus. It has a beautiful orange/crimson highlight for a while in the spring when grown in full sun | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys aureosulcata 'Harbin' |
26.00 | 1.50 | -5 | 5 | The culms are yellow with multiple green grooves running the length of each internode; rare. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys aureosulcata 'Spectabilis' |
Green groove | 26.00 | 1.50 | -5 | 5 | The culms are yellow with a green groove, just opposite of the typical form. Smaller in hottest areas. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys bambusoides |
GIANT JAPANESE TIMBER, MADAKE | 72.00 | 6.00 | 5 | 5 | The most utilized bamboo in Japan where it is valued for its large straight thick-walled culms. Flowered extensively in the 1970s and many plants died. Most plants have regained their vegetative vigor. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys bambusoides 'Albovariegata' |
25.00 | 1.75 | 5 | 5 | Apricot fading to white leaf variegation is startling in the spring, but it fades by the end of the year. Culms green. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys bambusoides 'Allgold' |
35.00 | 2.00 | 5 | 5 | The culms are entirely golden yellow except for an occasional thin green stripe. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys bambusoides 'Aureostriata' |
U | U | 5 | 5 | This unique plant was brought from Japan years ago by Gerald Bol. It sports gold stripes on green leaves as well as occasional white stripe on the green canes. Tolerates full sun. Not to be confused with 'Richard Haubrich'. | Sources | |||
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| Phyllostachys bambusoides 'Castillon Inversa' |
35.00 | 2.00 | 5 | 5 | This is the complement of the above; culms are green with yellow grooves. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys bambusoides 'Castillon' |
35.00 | 2.00 | 5 | 5 | Golden yellow culms with green grooves and stripes. An occasional leaf is striped in cream. It died due to flowering, and a new clone with less leaf variegation, sometimes called 'McClure's Castillon', has been introduced. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys bambusoides 'Subvariegata' |
48.00 | 3.00 | 5 | 5 | The leaves have light green stripes on a dark green background. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys bambusoides 'Tanakae' |
U | U | 5 | U | Culms marked with elliptical purplish-brown spots. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys bissetii |
40.00 | 2.00 | -10 | 5 | A vigorously growing species whose culms are somewhat darker green than 'golden bamboo'. It is one of the first species of the genus to shoot in the spring. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys dulcis |
Sweetshoot bamboo | 40.00 | 3.20 | 0 | 5 | Arching culms. Named because its shoots are particularly free of any acrid taste. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys edulis |
MOSO | 75.00 | 7.00 | 5 | 5 | Largest of the hardy bamboos. Young culms are covered with a velvety coat of soft hairs. The most used bamboo in China, used for food , timber, paper, plywood, and flooring. | Phyllostachys heterocycla pubescens | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys flexuosa 'Kimmei Aureostriata' |
12.00 | U | 0 | 5 | This is a showy cultivar arising from P flexuosa seedlings at Bamboo Sourcery. Has the following distinctions: canes ranging from green to yellow to lime in color sport light yellow and green striped leaves in about a 50-50 ratio of yellow to green. About 2/3 of the foliage is striped and 1/3 is solid green color. Seems to prefer a half-day of morning sun to produce best coloration - leaves tend go pale in more sun.Grows to about 12' tall in Northern California. | Sources | |||
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| Phyllostachys heteroclada |
WATER BAMBOO | 33.00 | 1.50 | -11 | 5 | Larger, more erect, and less zigzag than P. h. 'Purpurata'. | Phyllostachys purpurata 'Straightstem' | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys humilis |
20.00 | 1.00 | 3 | 5 | One of the smallest members of the genus, it is widely cultivated in Japan. Culms darken with age. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys incarnata |
40.00 | 3.00 | -10 | 5 | Culms sheaths are purple. Culms are olive green. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys kwangsiensis |
U | U | U | 5 | Resembles P. edulis (Moso) with hairy young culms. It is said to grow better in areas with cool summers. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys lithophila |
U | U | 8 | 5 | Like P. makinoi but with paler shoots, smaller culm sheath blades and leaf sheaths with sparse or no oral setae. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys lofushanensis |
15.00 | 1.00 | U | U | Shorter than most Phyllostachys. Prominent nodes. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys makinoi |
60.00 | 3.00 | 0 | 5 | Whitish green culms are covered with a bluish powder. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys mannii 'Decora' |
30.00 | 1.80 | -5 | 5 | From the Yangtze valley and adjacent areas of China. In China, it is called the Beautiful Bamboo. One of the best performers under stress of desert heat, cold, and drought in Nevada. Now considered to be conspecific with P. mannii 'mannii'. | Phyllostachys decora | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys meyeri |
33.00 | 2.00 | 0 | 5 | Similar in appearance to P. aurea but without the short internodes. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys nidularia |
33.00 | 1.50 | 5 | 5 | Distinctive, very prominent culm nodes. The shoots are exceptionally free of acrid taste. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys nigra |
Black bamboo | 30.00 | 2.00 | 5 | 5 | Culms turn jet black after the first 6 months to one year. Popular because of its graceful habit and the sharp accent of its culm color. Said to grow larger in northern climates. It is not clear whether there is significant difference between some of the cultivars | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys nigra 'Bory' |
Snakeskin | 50.00 | 3.00 | 0 | 5 | Differs from P. nigra by growing larger. Culms blotched with black, never completely black. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys nigra 'Hale' |
20.00 | 1.50 | 0 | 4 | Similar to the type, but smaller and hardier. Culms turn black almost immediately. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys nigra 'Henon' |
65.00 | 3.50 | 0 | 5 | Culms totally green, usually much larger than Black bamboo.Distinctive culms are rough to the touch and whitish green. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys nigra 'Mejiro' |
50.00 | 3.00 | 0 | 5 | Black Culms with a green sulcus | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys nigra 'Punctata' |
60.00 | 4.00 | 5 | 5 | A large form. Culms are spotted in the first year, purplish in the second, and black the third. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys nuda |
34.00 | 1.80 | -10 | 5 | Reputed to be the hardiest species of the genus. New culms are dark green and powdery. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys parvifolia |
40.00 | 4.00 | 0 | 5 | Small leaves make this a shining star. Culms have powdered rings under nodes, like P. nuda. From a distance resembles P. nigra 'Henon', but the culms are comparatively thicker and the leaves are smaller. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys propinqua 'Beijing' |
U | U | -10 | U | Shoots are gray, leaves larger. Reported to take temperatures down to -15F, grows faster than the type. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys rubromarginata |
55.00 | 2.80 | -5 | 5 | Noted for its good quality wood and edible shoots,it tolerates cold, dry winds. Tests in Alabama showed it to be superior in culm production and cold tolerance. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys viridis |
47.00 | 3.30 | 0 | 5 | A large species, high quality wood, excellent shoots. Culms feel somewhat rough due to tiny indentations. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys viridis 'Robert Young' |
40.00 | 3.00 | 5 | 5 | The culms and branches soon turn from sulfur green to old gold. Longitudinal green stripes of variable width mark many internodes. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys vivax |
Vivax | 70.00 | 5.00 | 5 | 5 | Resembles P. bambusoides except that the culms have thinner walls and a white powdery band beneath each node at sheath-fall. Gray-green when mature. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys vivax 'Aureocaulis' |
70.00 | 5.00 | 5 | 5 | The culms turn yellow with a few narrow green stripes. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys vivax 'Huangwenzhu Inversa' |
70.00 | 5.00 | 0 | 5 | The culms are yellow with a green groove. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Phyllostachys vivax 'Huangwenzhu' |
70.00 | 5.00 | 0 | 5 | Internodes green with yellow groove. From Henon. More frost resistant than the type. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Pleioblastus | Genus of small and medium size running bamboos with persistent culm leaves. Most are native to Japan, were formerly classified in Arundinaria. | ||||||||
| Pleioblastus akebono |
2.00 | 0.30 | 10 | 3 | The small leaves, no more than 3 inches long by 1/2 inch wide, are often green shading to white to the tips. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Pleioblastus chino 'Kimmei' |
10.00 | 0.80 | 10 | 3 | Leaves and culms have yellow stripes. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Pleioblastus chino 'Murakamiansus' |
10.00 | 0.80 | 10 | 3 | Leaves are highly variegated with white stripes; some are totally white. On average 25% of the leaf is green. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Pleioblastus chino 'Vaginatus Variegatus' |
6.00 | 0.50 | 10 | 3 | Differs from the type by its smaller, narrower, white striped leaves, which are hairless on both surfaces. The rhizomes run deep in the ground. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Pleioblastus fortunei |
Dwarf Whitestripe | 4.00 | 0.20 | 10 | 3 | Dwarf variegated bamboo. Leaves keep their white stripes through the year, softly hairy on the lower surface. Aka P. variegatus. | Pleioblastus variegatus | Sources | ![]() |
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| Pleioblastus humilis 'Albovariegatus' |
4.00 | 0.10 | -10 | 4 | Introduced to this country by Gerald Bol in about 1994-5, and assumed to be a variety of Pl. humilis, this plant has brightly striped leaves, 50-50 white and green. | Sources | |||
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| Pleioblastus pygmaeus |
2.00 | 0.10 | 0 | 3 | Similar to Pl. distichus except that the leaves are hairy below. Other small bamboos are often sold under this name. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Pleioblastus shibuyanus 'Tsuboi' |
UEDA-ZASA | 9.00 | 0.30 | -5 | 3 | A vigorous growing dwarf with rather small, white striped leaves. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Pleioblastus simonii |
MEDAKE | 20.00 | 1.50 | 5 | 4 | A medium size hardy bamboo that produces straight culms which are useful for many purposes. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Pleioblastus simonii 'Variegatus' |
20.00 | 1.50 | 5 | 4 | Has some leaves variegated. Leaves on a culm may be different types broad, narrow, green, or white striped. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Pleioblastus viridistriatus |
Dwarf Green Stripe | 3.00 | 0.30 | 0 | 2 | The new leaves in spring are golden-yellow with green stripes, about 7 by 1.5 inch, densely hairy on the lower surface. Old culms should be mowed in winter making way for brilliant new growth in spring. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Pleioblastus viridistriatus 'Chrysophyllus' |
3.00 | 0.30 | 0 | 2 | Same as Pl. viridistriatus, except that the leaves are yellow with only very faint green stripes. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Pseudosasa | Small to medium size running bamboos which usually have only one branch at a node. | ||||||||
| Pseudosasa japonica |
Arrow Bamboo | 18.00 | 0.80 | 5 | 3 | Erect culms with large broad leaves, up to a foot long by 1.5 inches wide. Less invasive than most other runners. It does well in tubs and pots. The culms were used in ancient japan to make arrows. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Pseudosasa japonica 'Tsutsumiana' |
Green Onion | 18.00 | 0.80 | 5 | 3 | Similar to the species except that the culm internodes tend to be swollen in shape somewhat like that of a green onion. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Pseudosasa japonica 'Variegata' |
18.00 | 0.80 | 5 | 3 | Similar to the species, with white stripes on the leaves. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Sasa | Running species, dwarf or up to 6 feet tall, with at most one branch per node. The leaves are usually large. | ||||||||
| Sasa kurilensis |
10.00 | 0.80 | 0 | 2 | One of the most widely distributed bamboos in Japan. Its native range extends to 50? north on Sakhalin Island, Russia. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Sasa kurilensis 'Shimofuri' |
6.00 | 0.50 | 0 | 2 | Same as species, except that the leaves are variegated with many fine white stripes. A very attractive ornamental. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Sasa palmata |
7.00 | 0.50 | 5 | 2 | The thick, leathery leaves are up to 15 inches long by 21/2 inches wide. It does well in pots, looks best when grown in the shade. Grows taller in cool climates. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Sasa veitchii |
KUMA-ZASA | 5.00 | 0.30 | 5 | 2 | In Winter dark green leaves have very broad white margins. This, along with large leaves on short plants gives a unique, striking appearance. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Sasaella | Similar to Sasa except that culms are more erect, leaves are smaller and the oral setae have bristles only near the base. | ||||||||
| Sasaella masamuneana 'Albostriata' |
FUIRI-SHIIYAZASA | 6.00 | 0.30 | 5 | 3 | An attractive variegated bamboo with thick leaves striped in white or cream. | Sasaella glabra 'Albostriata' | Sources | ![]() |
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| Sasaella masamuneana 'Aureostriata' |
6.00 | 0.25 | 5 | 3 | It starts out with totally green leaves and over the course of the summer it begins to develop intense golden stripes | Sources | ![]() |
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| Semiarundinaria | Medium size running bamboos with nearly cylindrical culms and culm leaves that hang for some time attached at the middle of their base. | ||||||||
| Semiarundinaria fastuosa |
NARIHIRA BAMBOO | 30.00 | 1.50 | 0 | 5 | Stately cultivar with very erect, straight culms and very short branches Culms eventually turn mottled purplish brown. Internodes narrowly grooved above the branches. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Semiarundinaria fastuosa 'Viridis' |
35.00 | 1.50 | 0 | 5 | Similar to the species except that the culms remain green, branches are a little longer, and growth is more vigorous. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Semiarundinaria yashadake |
25.00 | 1.50 | 0 | 5 | Similar to S. fastuosa except with broader leaves and long hairs at the base of the culm leaf sheaths. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Semiarundinaria yashadake 'Kimmei' |
25.00 | 1.50 | 5 | 5 | The culms are yellow with green grooves; leaves are yellow striped. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Semiarundinaria yashadake 'kimmei inversa' |
15.00 | 1.00 | 5 | 5 | Like Semiarundinaria yashadake Kimmei ,but redish to green culms with yellow sulcus | Sources | ![]() |
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| Shibataea | A genus with very dense, short, zig-zagged angular culms with 3-5 branches per node, often clipped into balls. | ||||||||
| Shibataea chinensis |
2.00 | 0.10 | -5 | 3 | Similar but smaller than S. kumasaca, it may also be hardier. Shows less leaf burn under alkaline conditions. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Shibataea kumasaca |
7.00 | 0.30 | -5 | 3 | Short, broad leaves on slender, nearly solid culms with prominent nodes and short slightly zigzag internodes. Prefers acid soil, shows extensive leaf burn if in alkaline environment. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Shibataea lancifolia |
7.00 | 0.30 | 0 | 3 | The leaves are longer and narrower than on others of the genus. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Thamnocalamus | Clumping bamboos from the mountains of eastern Asia and Africa, similar to Fargesia. | ||||||||
| Thamnocalamus tessellatus |
BERGBAMBOES | 16.00 | 0.80 | 0 | 4 | Bergbamboes' of S. Africa. Clumps tight to loose, sun-tolerant, leaves randomly arranged, leaf sheaths persistent. | Sources | ![]() |
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| Yushania | A large group of spreading thornless frost-hardy bamboos from Taiwan, the Himalayas and Africa. Rhizomes pachymorph, often with long rootless necks, but also tillering, so forming spreading thickets. | ||||||||
| Yushania anceps 'Pitt White' |
25.00 | 0.50 | 10 | 3 | May grow taller than the species. Narrow leaves, weeping. A clone from Britain. | Sources | ![]() |
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