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Bamboo T. crassinodus
Bamboo T. crassinodus
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Flowering: Non-blooming Growth Rate: Fast growth rate Light requirements: Full Sun, Partial Sun and shade Plant Group: Shrub, Tree Plant Type: Evergreen Plant Zone: Zone 8, Zone 9 Size at Maturity: 10 - 20 ft
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NEW! Bamboo Thamnocalamus crassinodus Quite rare and beautiful is the only way to describe this particular bamboo variety. this bamboo is from the eastern Himalayas and is one of our tallest semi-hardy clump-type bamboos. Probably best suited to cool coastal areas, this plant is one of the most delicate looking bamboos available. The culms are slender, with a beautiful pastel blue color on the new shoots. The leaves, small and with a feather-like texture, drape from a burgundy branch. It grows to eighteen feet in height with a diameter of one-inch caliper poles. it will provide a nice hedge or screen at maturity when planted in groups. This specimen is hardy to 15°F and grows well in zones 8 through 9. It is not for climates with high heat and humidity (southeastern states). Works well in partly shaded areas. Bamboo, often thought to be an exotic, is now becoming part of the new generation’s landscapes.
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