• Prices (6 Offers) 
  • 64.80 € Bamboo Pseudosasa japonica / Sasa japonica
    9273M - 2024 Autumn Pot Size: 15 litres pot – Height of plant: 150/175 cm.
  • 56.75 € Bamboo Pseudosasa japonica / Sasa japonica
    9273Q - 2024 Autumn Pot Size: 15 litres pot – Height of plant: 150/175 cm.
    Unit price available starting from 6 units purchased
  • 31.75 € Bamboo Pseudosasa japonica / Sasa japonica
    9273B - 2024 Autumn Pot Size: 5 litres pot – Height of plant: 125/150 cm
  • 28.95 € Bamboo Pseudosasa japonica / Sasa japonica
    9273C - 2024 Autumn Pot Size: 5 litres pot – Height of plant: 125/150 cm
    Unit price available starting from 6 units purchased
  • 13.95 € Bamboo Pseudosasa japonica / Sasa japonica
    9273J - Unavailable Plant grown in 2 liters container – Height of plant: 40/60 cm.
  • 0.40 € FERTILISER
    9273A - 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 Metake
    Bamboo Metake
    Bamboo Metake
    Bamboo Metake
    Author: I love bamboo
    Date: 10/06/2007
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    Bamboo Metake
    Bamboo Metake
    Bamboo Metake
    Pot Size: 15 litres pot – Height of plant: 125/150 cm
    Author: Planfor
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  • Description
  • Geographic Origin: Originates from Korea, China and evidently Japan.
    Adult size: 4 to 5.5 metres in height.
    Diameter of cane: 0.5cm to 1.5cm.
    Foliage: Evergreen.
    Type of soil: Moist and deep. Dislikes excess of lime.
    Climate: Drought resistant, if not prolonged.
    Exposure: Anywhere.
    Hardiness: -25°C.
    Root development: Weak runner root system (slightly spreading variety).


    Properties and uses:
    The Sasa Japonica is a very hardy bamboo that is suitable for everywhere. It is happy in a hedge or as a lone specimen. It is also at home in a pot or planter.
    Its stems are straight hence its nickname "the Arrow Bamboo". Its leaves are dark green, long and broad especially on the upper part. The dried skin remains attached to the stems. Its fine stems grow in narrow upright clumps. The color of the stem is cream which contrasts well with its shiny dark green leaves. Its comportment is slightly weeping.
    This bamboo has been grown in Japan for over a thousand years and was used to make arrows.
    It also called:
    - Arundinaria japonica,
    - Bambusa metake,
    - Pseudosasa Japonica.


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