A prolific grower, the canes emerge as green shoots maturing to a purplish-black color after 2 years. |
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Culms (canes) are yellow with a green stripe. |
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This bamboo makes a wonderful ground cover and potted plant or serves as a lawn substitute. |
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This cultivar has wonderful variegated foliage and spreads quite vigorously. |
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A tall bamboo (20 - 49 ft.), is excellent in groves. |
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Useful as a living screen or windbreak, culms (canes) are green with a yellow stripe. |
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After 3 years, edible shoots may be harvested in spring, before they reach 12” tall. |
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Sporting shiny green foliage and somewhat wavy leaves. |
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Medake or Simon Bamboo sports green leaves with slightly arching canes, dense foliage, and is fast-spreading. |
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A distinctive bamboo variety, highly prized as an ornamental, known for its mature yellow canes laced with random,green vertical stripes. |
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The masses of large drooping leaves, thick culms, and white ring at the node make this one of the most beautiful bamboos. |
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