Browse Bamboos

There are 59 matches. (Page 5 of 6)

PLEIOBLASTUS
BPLEOKI1Q
okinasasa okinasasa. Very versatile ground cover. Leaves somewhat palm shaped, otherwise very similar to pygmy bamboo. Ht.:1-2 feet. Z6-10.
BPLEPYG1Q
pygmaeus (Pygmy Bamboo). Very versatile ground cover bamboo. Full sun or shade. Almost any type of soil. Consistently deep rhizome system which makes it very useful for erosion control. Mow in spring or whenever it appears ratty. Fast growing. Ht.:1-2 feet. Z5-10.
BPLEPYG1G
pygmaeus pygmaeus (Pygmy Bamboo). Very versatile ground cover bamboo. Full sun or shade. Almost any type of soil. Consistently deep rhizome system which makes it very useful for erosion control. Mow in spring or whenever it appears ratty. Fast growing. Ht.: 1-2 feet. Z5-10.
BPLEVIR7G
viridistriatus (Green Stripe Bamboo). Bright yellow leaves with green stripes. Morning sun, afternoon shade the ideal. Mow in early spring. 1-3 feet. Z6
BPLEVIR1G
viridistriatus (Green Stripe Bamboo). Bright yellow leaves with green stripes. Morning sun, afternoon shade the ideal. Mow in early spring. 1-3 feet. Z6

PSEUDOSASA - ARROW BAMBOO
BPSEJAP7G
japonica Thin, strong and straight culms. Performs equally well in full sun and shade. Spreading habit. Good for hedges or screens. A very versatile bamboo. Ht.: up to 18 feet. Z6-9.
BPSEJAP10G
japonica Thin, strong and straight culms. Performs equally well in full sun and shade. Spreading habit. Good for hedges or screens. A very versatile bamboo. Ht.: up to 18 feet. Z6-9.
BPSEJAPB&B
japonica Thin, strong and straight culms. Performs equally well in full sun and shade. Spreading habit. Good for hedges or screens. A very versatile bamboo. Ht.: up to 18 feet. Z6-9.
BPSETSU7G
Tsutsumiana This form has swollen culm and rhizome internodes that  resemble a string of beads or a "green onion", hence the common name. Usually shorter than the regular Pseudosasa japonica but has the same leaf pattern. Makes a good mid-sized screen or container plant. Ht. 10 -12 feet. Culm diameter: 3/4inch. Z7-10.
BPSETSU1G
Tsutsumiana This form has swollen culm and rhizome internodes that  resemble a string of beads or a "green onion", hence the common name. Usually shorter than the regular Pseudosasa japonica but has the same leaf pattern. Makes a good mid-sized screen or container plant. Ht. 10 -12 feet. Culm diameter: 3/4inch. Z7-10.