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SASA
BSASKUR1G
kurilensis kurilensis. A mid size runner with dark green narrow leaves. Shade. 10 feet. Z6
BSASPAL7G
palmata Palm Leaf Bamboo. Large dark green palmate leaves give the bamboo a tropical apperence. Ht.6-7 feet. Best in pt.shade and moist soils. Spreading habit. Z6-10.
BSASPALB&B
palmata Palm Leaf Bamboo. Large dark green palmate leaves give the bamboo a tropical apperence. Ht.6-7 feet. Best in pt.shade and moist soils. Spreading habit. Z6-10.
BSASNEB7G
palmata nebulosa (Palm Leaf Bamboo). Large leaves. 15 inches long and 3 inches wide, shaped like a palm. Pt.Shade and moist. Z7-10.
BSASNEB2G
palmata nebulosa (Palm Leaf Bamboo). Large leaves. 15 inches long and 3 inches wide, shaped like a palm. Shade and moist. 3-5 feet. Z7-10.
BSASPALB&
palmata nebulosa Palm Leaf Bamboo. Large dark green palmate leaves give the bamboo a tropical apperence. Brownish-purplish streaked stems to 6-7 feet. Best in pt.shade and moist soils. Spreading habit. Z6-10.
BSASTSU1G
tsuboiana Shorter and smaller leaves than the more common Sasa palmata this species is also a less aggressive spreader making it more suitable to a smaller garden. Drought tolerant. Shade. Ht. 4-6 feet. Z6-9.
BSASVEI1G
veitchii veitchii. Dark green, leathery leaves 10 inches long and 2 inches wide. In early winter, leaf edges become a creamy white creating seasonal variegated foliage. 3-5 feet. Z6-9.

SHIBATAEA
BSHIKUM1G
kumasaca An unusual dwarf bamboo with dark green glossy leaves. An excellent tall groundcover or short hedge. Does not do well in alkaline soil or water. It needs acidic conditions to prevent leaf burn. Very resistant to bamboo mites.A very, very nice ground cover or pot plant. As is the case with most bamboo, it is very tolerant of dry soils. Max.Height: 5-7 feet Hardiness: -5º F.