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Genus/Species |
Dendrocalamus latiflorus |
| Common Name |
Taiwan Giant |
| Typical Dimensions |
24m high, culm diameter up to 200mm. -4°c |
| Description |
Grown commercially for shoots and timber, Taiwan Giant is also a very popular ornamental giant. It has beautiful smooth timber and orange coloured new shoots. |
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Genus/Species |
Dendrocalamus brandisii ‘black’ |
| Common Name |
Black Brandisii |
| Typical Dimensions |
10m high, culm diameter up to 100mm. -4°c |
| Description |
An unusual bamboo Black Brandisii has culms that are quite chunky down low but taper quickly so you get a big “looking” plant that’s not too tall. Reputed to be the best black bamboo for cooler climates. |
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Genus/Species |
Dendrocalamus asper ‘Hitam’ |
| Common Name |
Black Asper |
| Typical Dimensions |
30m high, culm diameter up to 300mm. -5°c |
| Description |
The largest black bamboo, Black Asper is very vigorous. A most impressive giant with highly valued timber. Will need plenty of room for this species. |
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Genus/Species |
Dendrocalamus asper |
| Common Name |
Giant Asper/Indonesian Asper |
| Typical Dimensions |
30m high, culm diameter up to 300mm. -5°c |
| Description |
Our biggest bamboo, Giant Asper is grown commercially for shoots and timber and is the largest species to grow in Australia. Other species may have larger dimensions but will not achieve them in our climate – Asper does. A stunning plant. |
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Genus/Species |
Bambusa vulgaris ‘Vittata’ |
| Common Name |
Painted Bamboo |
| Typical Dimensions |
15 m high, culm diameter up to 100mm. -2°c |
| Description |
One of the more common bamboos you will see around, Painted Bamboo is often planted because of its undeniable beauty. Very gold culms with green “painted” stripes. Needs quite a bit of space as it tends to be more of an open clump or it can be contained in pots and planters. |
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Genus/Species |
Bambusa ventricosa “Kimmei” |
| Common Name |
Kimmei |
| Typical Dimensions |
8m high, culm diameter up to 50mm. -9°c |
| Description |
With golden green striped culms and vigorous growth, Kimmei is tough in all conditions. It will need some thinning out and pruning of lower branches to look its best. This is definitely an unbellied form of the Bambusa ventricosa species. The variation in this species which has produced the striations is lovely but it has lost the “belly” of the parent cultivar. |
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Genus/Species |
Bambusa textilis |
| Common Name |
Weavers Bamboo |
| Typical Dimensions |
12 m high, culm diameters to 50 mm. -12°c |
| Description |
A very upright and handsome bamboo, Weavers is great as a screening or stand alone plant. It has lots of smaller culms in a tight vertical clump. Very neat. |
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Genus/Species |
Bambusa multiplex |
| Common Name |
Willowy Bamboo |
| Typical Dimensions |
4m high, culm diameters to 25mm. -12°c |
| Description |
Another of the hardy screening multiplex species that grows very quickly. It has a dense habit and weeping tops earning it the name Willowy. |
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Genus/Species |
Bambusa multiplex |
| Common Name |
Golden Goddess |
| Typical Dimensions |
3m high, culm diameters to 15mm. -12°c |
| Description |
A smaller, more compact form of the multiplex species, Golden Goddess is popular in Japanese style gardens. |
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Genus/Species |
Bambusa multiplex |
| Common Name |
Hedge Bamboo |
| Typical Dimensions |
4 m high, culm diameter up to 25mm. -12 °c |
| Description |
A popular, hardy screening plant, Hedge Bamboo grows very quickly with a dense habit. The multiplex species are prone to attack from mealy bug in Queensland so we don’t generally recommend it for use in Queensland except for in cooler climate areas. Lovely south of the border. |
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