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Bamboes
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Slightly bigger all round than the normal Murielae. It has larger leaves and a bushier habit. Height ...
This selection is a dwarf type compared to the original Fargesia murieliae type. New culms may exten ...
A dwarf version of Fargesia murieliae that rarely grows to more than a metre tall or wide. Useful f ...
F. nitida can be distinguished easily from murieliae types: the culm leaves and the blades of foliag ...
With it's long very narrow leaves and weeping habit, this is the most beautiful of the Fargesia nit ...
Growing rigidly upright, this bamboo is one of the best for hedges and planting next to driveways an ...
Phyllostachys bissetii is one of the hardiest bamboos. It is a rather small Phyllostachys growing on ...
This bamboo has very straight upright culms with masses of drooping foliage. It is one of the best b ...
Decorative garden bamboo very suitable for cold locations. It can serve as a tall hedge or wind scre ...
Having jet black culms, this is our most sought after bamboo. Under ideal conditions, Black Bamboo w ...
Also known as P. viridistriatus, this compact bamboo is ideal for smaller gardens where many species ...
Growing to an average height of 1m., this plant has bold white-on-green variegated leaves. Sometimes ...
An excellent running groundcover or bonsai subject with small leaves for a Bamboo. Sometimes flowers ...
Also called Pleioblastus pygmaeus var. distichus, this is one of the smallest bamboos. The most noti ...
This little bamboo is very similar to Pleioblastus distichus, but its leaves do not display the fer ...
This bamboo is one of the most widespread bamboos in the country. It makes an excellent screen or tu ...
Sasa palmata 'Nebulosa' is distinguished by its large ( 25cm long) dark green leaves on culms up to ...
An unusual dwarf with dark green leaves. The Shibataeas are more closely related to the genus Phyllo ...