Alphonse Karr

  Genus/Species Bambusa multiplex
Common Name Alphonse Karr
Typical Dimensions 4-5m high, culm diameters to 25mm. -12°c
Description One of the hardiest and most attractive screening plants, Alphonse Karr is gold with green stripes and a compact bushy form.   Unfortunately, it is prone to mealy bug infestation in humid conditions so we don’t generally recommend it for Queensland applications but it is a beautiful south of the border.     It is not as upright as some other species, so contact us for more advice on whether this is the most suitable bamboo for your requirements.

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Boniopsis

  Genus/Species Bambusa boniopsis
Common Name Boniopsis
Typical Dimensions 4 m high, culm diameters to 20 mm. -7°c
Description Boniopsis is a smaller, bushy species, suited to screening

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Buddhas Belly Bamboo

Buddhas Belly Bamboo Genus/Species Bambusa ventricosa
Common Name Buddha’s Belly Bamboo
Typical Dimensions 3m high, culm diameter up to 20mm.  -9°c
Description A great feature plant and distinct ornamental, Buddha’s Belly is best suited to larger pots as confinement encourages them to throw lots of bellied shoots.  Our form is small and compact - beware of the un-bellied forms being marketed, click here to see further information on this (coming soon).
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Chinese Dwarf

Chinese Dwarf Bamboo -  Bambusa guangxiensis Genus/Species Bambusa guangxiensis
Common Name Chinese Dwarf
Typical Dimensions 3m high, culm diameter to 10mm. -4°c
Description A relatively new import to Australia, Chinese Dwarf has everyone talking.  A compact & lush bamboo with very soft foliage looks to provide a great alternative for single storey hedges as it is very dense and fast growing.    Good on its own , as a trimmed hedge or topiarised.   Has a beautiful oriental look.

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Golden Goddess

  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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Goldstripe Bamboo

Goldstripe Bamboo Culms Genus/Species Bambusa multiplex
Common Name Goldstripe Bamboo
Typical Dimensions 4m high, culm diameters to 25mm. -12°c
Description A disease resistant multiplex species, Goldstripe is a very dense, upright bamboo that has green with gold striped culms.   Perfect for privacy applications requiring  a 4 metre screen.

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Hedge Bamboo

  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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Lipstick, South Kalimantan

  Genus/Species Gigantochloa leuteostriata
Common Name Lipstick, South Kalimantan
Typical Dimensions 3-4 m high, culm diameter up to 20 mm. – 2°c
Description A smaller, quite compact bamboo with striated culms and foliage, Lipstick Bamboo is very distinct.   It likes a bit of shade, at least in our more humid conditions.   It is good eye catching retail plant for nurseries.

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Malay Dwarf

  Genus/Species Bambusa heterostachya
Common Name Malay Dwarf
Typical Dimensions 5-6m high, culm diameters to 40 mm.  -2°c
Description Malay Dwarf if a very strong growing mid-sized bamboo.   It is great for screens and providing shade.   It has an arching habit if grown in full sun due to its abundant foliage.   Great timber species also and budget priced.

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Malay Pigmy

Pogonatherum Panicuem - Malay Pygmy Bamboo 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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