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Bamboo Varieties
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77 Varieties Listed in Total

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Sasa veitchii
Requires a good humus rich loam with ample moisture in the growing season[200]. Prefers partial shade, growing well in thin woodland. A very hardy plant, tolerating temperatures down to about -22°c. The leaf m... [MORE]
 
Sasaella ramosa
Requires a good humus rich loam with ample moisture in the growing season[200]. Prefers partial shade[200], growing well in thin woodland. Very hardy, tolerating temperatures down to -22°c. The leaf margins ar... [MORE]
 
Sasamorpha borealis
Requires a good humus rich loam with ample moisture in the growing season[200]. Prefers partial shade, growing well in thin woodland. This species is notably resistant to honey fungus[200]. Plants only flower... [MORE]
 
Semiarundinaria fastuosa
Prefers a damp humus-rich soil in sun or semi-shade[200]. Dislikes drought[1]. A slow growing plant, it prefers a position sheltered from cold north and east winds[25] but is fairly tolerant of maritime exposur... [MORE]
 
Semiarundinaria murielae
Prefers a damp humus-rich soil in sun or semi-shade[200]. Prefers light shade[25]. Dislikes drought[1]. A slow growing plant, it prefers a position sheltered from cold north and east winds. A very cold-hardy b... [MORE]
 
Shibataea kumasasa
Requires a damp shaded site in a humus rich soil[200]. New growth in spring will be badly impaired if the plants are allowed to become dry. A very hardy plant, tolerating temperatures down to about -23°c[200].... [MORE]
 
Sinarundinaria nitida
Tolerates a wide range of soils and sites[200] but prefers a damp humus-rich soil in sun or semi-shade[1, 11]. Plants are best grown in the shade, their leaves curling up when in strong sunlight[200]. Dislikes ... [MORE]
 
Thamnocalamus aristatus
Succeeds in most soils in sun or shade so long as the soil is moist[200]. Prefers a good loamy soil in a semi-shaded position[1, 11, 25], the leaves curling up when the plant grows in strong sunlight. Dislikes ... [MORE]
 

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