Bamboo for the Northwest





This large privacy screening is an excellent example of containment by mowing.
This screen was kept at 8 feet in width and over 300 feet long





Shipping & Handling  - 2 gal. and 3 gal.       $10.00          (UPS ground)   

   
'YELLOW GROOVE'

                         One of our top picks for privacy screening 
 
 
     One of our top picks for very cold areas in need of privacy screening. I have measured this species at 46 feet and 2.6 inches in diameter in southeast. We have customers growing this cold hardy species in parts of Minnesota. The culm (cane) sheaths are pale green with creamy streaks. Auricles and oral setae are present on mid culm. Can be absent on lower and upper portions of the culms. A very upright species at maturity. Less aggressive in cooler climates.
        
     This species is doing very well in the Missouri Botanical Gardens, Logan, Iowa and Grand Island Nebraska. One of our customers in zone 3b/4a Wisconsin where temperatures have gone to -30  reported his 'yellow groove' dies back in the Winter months. It comes back each Spring 6 to 8 feet tall from a 5 year old planting. Reports back to us this year that it is  doing great at the University of Minnesota Arboretum. 


In USDA Climate Zone 7 expect mature size canes to be over 40 feet. in height.
In USDA Climate Zone 6 expect mature size canes to be 18 feet in height.
In USDA Climate Zone 5 expect mature size canes to be 12 to 14 feet in height.
In USDA Climate Zone 4 expect mature size canes to be 8 feet in height.

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     2 gallon - $40

      3 gallon - $50



                

'PALMATA'

     This little bamboo from Japan really adds the tropical feel to any garden. Its leaves are arranged in a palm shaped fashion. With its leaves measuring  up to 15 inches long by 2.5 inches wide, it is a great addition to any garden. Handles all planting sites with wind and drought conditions not being a problem. Young shoots can be eaten and the foliage is highly used in decorations. I have two reports back now from 4 year plantings in zone 5 that is one has remained evergreen to -10 to -15 degrees.  This one is doing well in several parts of Connecticut. It will grow from 3 to 7 feet in most all areas of the Northeast.


We offer several 'SPECIALS'  including this species.  These special packages all have free shipping and handling.

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 2 gallon - $30 

3 gallon - $40


Giant Gray Henon
                        
'GIANT GRAY'

  I love this one not only for its size, but also its ability to grow great in shaded sites with poor soil and watering. Known best for its drought tolerance, once established, this giant is one impressive bamboo. From Guangdong Sichuan, China this cold hardy giant has very erect canes. Its new olive green canes turn to a gray color with age. 
We have sold and done follow up studies on 'Giant Gray' in several areas of the country. It has adapted well and reached over 3 inches diameter canes in USDA Climate Zone 6.   In zone 6 Cherokee, North Carolina it has reached almost mature sizes in the past 10 years.  We personally have documented it doing well in Las Vegas, Nevada and even the Mirage Hotel is growing this beautiful bamboo and is currently ( 2005 ) reaching 1.5 inches in diameter by 24 feet tall.

In USDA Climate Zone 7 expect mature size canes to be over 60 feet in height.
In USDA Climate Zone 6 expect mature size canes to be over 40 feet in height.

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     2 gallon - out 

 3 gallon - $75

                                                 

Phyllostachys nigra 'Black'
                      
'BLACK'


This is one of the top five most sought after bamboo we provide. Plenty of pictures on this beauty. The legendary 'Black' is native to Taiwan and China it can withstand temps. to -4 F. Top and foliage damage occurs in the low teens during dry winds. New canes emerge green and turn ebony black within two years.

In USDA Climate Zone 7 expect mature size canes to be over 30 feet in height.
In USDA Climate Zone 6 expect mature size canes to be 16 feet in height with top kill during severe winters.

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On Sale Now 
We are reducing our 3 gallon from
$100 to $70
 3 gallon - $70    S&H $10 each


                             
'ALLGOLD'

  Hardy to 5 F this one is not recommended for areas
where the Winter temperatures drop into the single
digits.
 
  Needs full sun


Canes are entirely golden yellow with occasional thin green stripes.
I only have a few of these to ship this year.

In USDA Climate Zone 7 expect mature size canes to be over 30 feet in height.

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 3 gallon - $95



                   
'SLENDER CROOKSTEM'

Average mature size  3" x 50'    Hardy to 0 F     
 Aggressive in  full sun


Great buy on these large fast growing timber bamboo.


     The wood quality of all bambusoides species is excellent. Slender Crookstem is very straight and the thick walled canes make it one of the
toughest bamboo. Around 20% of the grove will have a very slight bend located in the lower portion of the culm.

In USDA Climate Zone 7 & 8 expect mature size canes to be  50 feet in height.
In USDA Climate Zone 6 expect mature size canes to be 12 to 18 feet in height.


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3 gallon - $45



               
'TANAKAE'
  Has to have full sun

 
  This beautiful bamboo has canes that are marked with elliptical purplish and brown spots. The wood is like other bambusoides and is rock hard. The canes are excellent for wood crafts and and flute making. Click on photo for the picture page
of the unbelievable looking bamboo.

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In USDA Climate Zone 7 and 8 expect mature size canes to be
 over 35 feet  in height with lush foliage. Not recommended for
areas where the Winter temperatures drop into the single digits.



Reduced for 2008 Sale $95
3 gallon - $100
Call for availability


       
'AUREOCAULIS'
'GREEN STRIPE VIVAX
'

RARE

     A rare collector species and has not been in the U.S. long. Therefore, not many groves have been established long enough to furnish nice divisions.  Careful on your source with this one. This giant vivax has giant bright yellow canes, with occasional dark green stripes. The oral setae and auricles are absent from the culm sheaths. There is also white pin striping on many of the green leaves. As always with giant timber species, it is difficult to produce small 2 and 3 gallon sizes. That is why availability is very limited. I have a waiting list for this one.

In USDA Climate Zone 7 expect mature size canes to be over 70 feet in height.
In USDA Climate Zone 6 expect mature size canes to be 40 feet in height.

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3 gallon - $95   Currently available



   
'RUBRO'

One of our top picks for
privacy screening 
 
     P. rubro has been the most sought after bamboo we supplied. It has beautiful green canes with long nodes. Very hardy bamboo that makes a great screen and is growing well in climate zone 5. This one is doing well above 5000 feet in cold Denver, CO.  The culm (cane) sheaths are olive color with fine reddish striping. The culm sheath borders have the pronounced red margin. Sheath auricles and oral setae are absent. The ligule is dark red in color. This great bamboo will provide a screening effect in shaded areas and we have the groves to prove it!   

     One of our customers in Shoal, Indiana reported his rubro  did not drop leaves at -15 degrees F. from his 6 year old planting. It has already attained 20 feet in height.

Reports back this year, 2004,  of 35 feet heights X 2 plus inches in diameter now reached in zone 6 with exposures to -12 degrees F.

I recommend this species for USDA Climate Zones 5 and warmer.

In USDA Climate Zone 7 expect mature size canes to be over 50 feet. in height.
In USDA Climate Zone 6 expect mature size canes to be 20 to 30 feet in height.
In USDA Climate Zone 5 expect mature size canes to be 12 to 18 feet in height.  

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     2 gallon - $40  S&H $10 each.

 3 gallon - $50  S&H $10 each

Sale
  Six foot tall Landscaper Grade 3 gallon sizes are $60 plus $10 S&H each.


Phyllostachys aureosulcata 'Spectabilis'                 
'SPECTABILIS'
   
A beautiful  collector species not commonly available. Very cold hardy with growing habits similar to 'Yellow Groove'. Bright yellow coloration of the canes with the green  stripe in the sulcus grooves is absolutely beautiful.  This species handles windy sites much better than 'Yellow Groove and is at the top of the list on cold hardiness.

In USDA Climate Zone 7 expect mature size canes to be over 20 feet. in height.
In USDA Climate Zone 6 expect mature size canes to be 16 feet in height.
In USDA Climate Zone 5 expect mature size canes to be 12  feet in height.
In USDA Climate Zone 4 expect mature size canes to be 8 feet in height.

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 3 gallon - $69


Current sale August 2008
 Order four of the 3 gallon sizes and we pay the $10 S&H per plant.

$276 total cost for four of the 3 gallon sizes shipped UPS to your location.



Phyllostachys bissetii
                              

BISSETII'
  
  Once of the most cold hardy bamboo.
Perfect for Privacy Screening where height
must be restricted.

 
     We have customers through out northern climate zones growing this little beauty.  A very cold hardy vigorous grower with dark gray green canes. Likes most all sites and soil conditions. The culm (cane) sheaths' auricles and oral setae are present with a narrow blade. Mature culms are erect and usually in the 16 to 18 foot height range. Has a very dense dark green  foliage making it an excellent choice for privacy and windbreaks. This species is being grown very well at the Denver Zoo which is above a cold 5000 feet elevation.

In USDA Climate Zone 7 expect mature size canes to be over 30 feet. in height.
In USDA Climate Zone 6 expect mature size canes to be 18 feet in height.
In USDA Climate Zone 5 expect mature size canes to be 12 feet in height.
In USDA Climate Zone 4 expect mature size canes to be 8 feet in height.


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 3 gallon - $60
                                                 
 

Phyllostachys 'Dwarf' bissetii
                      

'DWARF BISSETII'

Average mature size  1" x 18'    Hardy to -16 F   Aggressive in  full sun  
 
     Very similar to typical P. bissetii, the mother form.  In some sites matures at less height than typical P. bissetii. A very cold hardy vigorous grower with dark green canes. Often matures under 18 feet in height in colder climate zones making it an excellent low screening bamboo.

In USDA Climate Zone 7 expect mature size canes to be 18 feet. in height.
In USDA Climate Zone 6 expect mature size canes to be 16 feet in height.
In USDA Climate Zone 5 expect mature size canes to be 10 feet in height.
In USDA Climate Zone 4 expect mature size canes to be 6 feet in height.

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     3  gallon - $80
 

Phyllostachys nuda
                              
 'NUDA'

      Hardy to  -20 F    

 
     This is the most cold hardy of the running  bamboo and  the roots can survive to - 30 F. when established and mulched well.  It has very dark green erect canes with the powdery white nodal ring present on new growth.  This is the one for all of you that live where it is really cold.  
     You cannot expect it to reach mature sizes in USDA Climate Zone 4, but it is well suited for those areas way up north. Average heights of 12 to 18 feet in colder areas can be expected at maturity. The culm (cane) sheath is gray/wine colored with no auricles or oral setae. In zone 4 Idaho we have reports of this species doing great. There is some foliage drop, but new canes have came back even when temps. have gone to -30F.

In USDA Climate Zone 7 expect mature size canes to be over 30 feet. in height.
In USDA Climate Zone 6 expect mature size canes to be 18 feet in height.
In USDA Climate Zone 5 expect mature size canes to be 10 feet in height.
In USDA Climate Zone 4 expect mature size canes to be 8 feet in height.

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  3 gallon - $80



Indocalamus tessellatus                    
'TESSELLATUS'
                                        
Average mature size   . 5 " x   10 '      Hardy to  -10 F         Sun to Shaded Site 
 
     This bamboo has the largest leaves of any bamboo in cultivation at the present time. It adapts to all planting sites. They can be up to 24 " X 4" They are truly large leaves and have many uses. For example Chinese and Japanese have used them in cooking by wrapping food in them prior to steaming. They also are currently being used in floral arrangements.  
     This species is used in many countries for erosion control along flood plains. It makes a great indoor container plant since it adapts to low lighting very well. One of our groves has reached 12 feet in height along the river side of the grove. It has thousands of rhizomes (roots) hanging over in the water picking up just whatever water it needs through out our hot summer months. On new plantings this species will get leaf damage at around 0 to 5 degrees F. On older established groves it will remain evergreen to -10 with very little foliage damage.

I recommend this species for USDA Climate Zones 5 and warmer. 


We offer several 'SPECIALS'  including this species.  These special packages all have free shipping and handling.

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     2 gallon - $30       

3 gallon - $40


               
'KUMASACA'

Average mature size   . 25" x  7'      Hardy to -10 F      Sun/Part Shade
 

     Short wide leaves grow right off the slender canes of this bamboo offering a non typical appearance. The perfect site is in a shaded area with acid soil. It can be planted under or around pine trees and  does very well.

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       3 gallon - $40


       
'DWARF GREENSTRIPE'

Average mature size   . 25 "  x   3'      Hardy to  -10 F           
Partly shaded site is best
 

     New foliage, in the Spring, is a beautiful gold with green stripes. This is another species that is best to mow down during the Fall and mulch. Rake back the mulch during the Spring for new  lush foliage. The small culms (canes) are green to purple with soft to touch leaves. This species is growing very well in zone 5 Chicago, Illinois.

I recommend this species for USDA Climate Zones 5 and warmer.  

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  3 gallon - $30



       
'RIVERCANE' 

     This species is the native bamboo and once covered thousand of acres in North America. It is very cold hardy and worth adding to your collection because of its beauty and native status. Adapts well to all sites and even handles erosion problems. It was naturally found along streams and rivers through out the south.  This bamboo will grow from 12 to 16 feet in the Northeast.

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     2 gallon - $35       

3 gallon - $45


Switchcane Bamboo
       
'SWITCHCANE'  

Average mature size   . 5 " x    8 '      Hardy to  -10 F        Adapts to full Sun or deep Shade
 

     This great bamboo is a little brother to the above native gigantea. Good  for any site since it is suited to any light conditions and swampy areas. There are air channels in the roots which allows it to handle soggy soil conditions. In deep shade, it remains under three feet in height, but in full sun it will grow to over 8 feet.  This little bamboo will grow from 3 to 8 feet in most all of the Northeast.

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     2 gallon - $30    

3 gallon - $40





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