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Bamboo Phyllostachys aurea F I / Phyllostachys aurea F I

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  • 61.50 € Bamboo Phyllostachys aurea 'Flavescens-Inversa'
    9335L - 2025 Autumn Pot Size: 15 litres pot – Height of plant: 150/175 cm.
  • 53.50 € Bamboo Phyllostachys aurea 'Flavescens-Inversa'
    9335N - 2025 Autumn Pot Size: 15 litres pot – Height of plant: 150/175 cm.
    Unit price available starting from 6 units purchased.
  • 36.95 € Bamboo Phyllostachys aurea 'Flavescens-Inversa'
    9335M - 2025 Autumn Pot Size: 5 litres pot – Height of plant: 100/125 cm
  • 30.50 € Bamboo Phyllostachys aurea 'Flavescens-Inversa'
    9335K - 2025 Autumn Pot Size: 5 litres pot – Height of plant: 100/125 cm
    Unit price available starting from 6 units purchased
  • 0.40 € FERTILISER
    9335A - Available – Fertiliser tablet to place at the bottom of the hole before planting. Slow release over 7 to 8 months. Only 1 tablet in each hole.
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    Bamboo Phyllostachys aurea F I
    Bamboo Phyllostachys aurea F I

    Description : Bamboo Phyllostachys aurea F I

  • Geographic Origin: Originates from eastern China, it is also found in Japan and Taiwan.
    Adult size: 4 to 6.5 metres in height.
    Diameter of cane: 1,5 to 4,5 cm.
    Foliage: Evergreen.
    Type of soil: Moist and deep. Does not like excessive chalk.
    Exposure: Partial shade or sun.
    Hardiness: -20°C.
    Root development: Runner root system (spreading variety).


    Properties and uses:
    This bamboo's foliage is light green. Its green canes have pronounced knots that are marked by a long yellow ridge (sulcus). It is identical in many ways to the Phyllostachys aurea.
    The Phyllostachys auera 'Flavescens-Inversa' is quite drought tolerant. It can be used for hedging or as a windbreak, as a single specimen or it is at home in a pot or planter.
    It was introduced into Europe in the 1990's. It is still quite rare. It will quite often lose its leaves in winter but they will return in the spring. Its young shoots are edible once cooked.
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