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'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.
Click on the
picture for more
info or larger image. 3 gallon - $40 |
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'TESSELLATUS'
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. Click on the picture for more info or larger image. 2 gallon - $30 3 gallon - $40 |