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Arrow Bamboo: Pseudosasa japonica
Let's get straight to the point. Arrow Bamboo is simply one of our favorite species of ornamental bamboo. If you're maintaining a residential garden, Pseudosasa japonica is an excellent choice as a manageable, attractive, medium-sized plant, suitable for a wide...
Genus Phyllostachys: Prolific bamboo for all climates
The botany of bamboo is a vast and diverse world of its own. The Bambusoideae subfamily of grasses includes nearly 100 genera and more than 1,200 species. And to the casual observer, the majority of these grasses look strikingly similar. But if you're trying to wrap...
Growing Bamboo in Pots: Pros and cons
A lot of gardeners are reluctant to plant bamboo for fear that its aggressive rhizomes will wreak havoc on their otherwise immaculate garden. This fear is not entirely unfounded. It's true that many varieties of running bamboo, with their monopodial rhizomes, can...
Semiarundinaria fastuosa: Temple Bamboo
When you have more than 1,200 species to choose from, selecting the best bamboo for your situation can be a daunting task. Some people say they want a hedge, or they want a clumper. That can narrow down the list to several hundred bamboo varieties, but there's still a...
Genus Bambusa: Paragon of bamboo
If you walk into a bamboo nursery or a botanical garden and see a specimen labeled Bambusa multiplex, and another identified as Bambusa oldhamii, you might deduce that Bambusa is the genus that includes all species of bamboo. But in fact, it's one of about 100...
6 Common Mistakes with Bamboo: Where people get it wrong
Bamboo is one of the most remarkable living things on earth. But it's got a bad rep in some circles. It seems that many gardeners fear bamboo's tenacious growth habit. Where some find a blessing, others sense a menace. Bamboo, in its thousands of incarnations, has a...





