the
genus
SEMIARUNDINARIA
From
the Latin "semi", meaning half, and
" arundo" a reed.
Subfamily:
Bambusoideae
The
species of Semiarundinaria
are tall or shrub-like running bamboos native to temperate
and subtropical China and Japan. Their mostly stiff,
upright culms give Semiarundinaria
a distinctively formal appearance and make a small grove
a stately accent for an interior courtyard or atrium.
Culture:
Semiarundinaria thrives in partial
sun or light shade with abundant moisture and rich soil.
In hot interior climates or where drought may be expected
full shading will be beneficial. Established plants
withstand flooding.
Semiarundinaria
fastuosa
Common
Name: Japanese Palm Tree Bamboo, Narihira Bamboo
Cold Tolerance: -4F (-20C) USDA Zones:
6b-9
Typical
Height: 20'-28' Typical Cane Diameter:
1 1/2"
Habit: Running
Status:
In Stock
Available Range: 7 -30gal. 3'- 14'
OA
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