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Genus/Species |
Schizostachyum Tamiang |
| Common Name |
Tamiang |
| Typical Dimensions |
4m high, culm diameter up to 30mm. -2 °c |
| Description |
A lovely tropical lookin smaller bamboo. Tamiang is a good smaller screen option also. |
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Genus/Species |
Schizostachyum sp Murray Island |
| Common Name |
Murray Island |
| Typical Dimensions |
3m high, culm diameter up to 20mm. -2 °c |
| Description |
A smaller species native to the Torres Strait Islands. Murray Island grows quite well in Queensland, sometimes described as growing up to 5m high or more however Im yet to see one larger than 3m making this a great plant for smaller spaces. |
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Genus/Species |
Schizostachyum jaculans |
| Common Name |
Blow Pipe |
| Typical Dimensions |
8m high, culm diameter up to 30mm. – 2°c |
| Description |
A mid-sized bamboo, Blow Pipe has very long internodes of up to 1m, which is how it earns the name Blow Pipe. It is also used for musical instruments and can be trimmed to a compact hedge. |
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Genus/Species |
Schizostachyum brachycladum |
| Common Name |
Sacred Bali |
| Typical Dimensions |
12m high, culm diameter up to70 mm. – 2°c |
| Description |
A striking feature plant regarding by many as the most beautiful bamboo of all. Sacred Bali has an upright form, gold culms and the large leaf is striped also. Does require some extra attention, please see our article on caring for and growing this species. |
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Genus/Species |
Pogonatherum Panicuem |
| Common Name |
Malay Pigmy |
| Typical Dimensions |
0.5 m high,. 0 °c |
| Description |
Similar to Baby Panda bamboo but larger and more tolerant of our climate. Malay Pygmy is a great smaller plant, although not a true bamboo. |
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Genus/Species |
Bambusa textilis ‘Fasca’ |
| Common Name |
Dark Weavers, Fasca |
| Typical Dimensions |
12 m high, culm diameters to 50 mm. -12°c |
| Description |
Another great screening or feature plant. Dark Weavers is similar to Gracilis/Slender Weavers but larger and less upright. It is often misleadingly sold as Gracilis as it is easier to propagate (see our article) but it is still a great plant in its own right. |
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