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Bamboo Shibataea kumasaca / Shibataea kumasaca

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    Bamboo Shibataea kumasaca
    Author: Bambous de France
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    Bamboo Shibataea kumasaca
    Author: Bambous de France
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    Bamboo Shibataea kumasaca
    Bamboo Shibataea kumasaca
    Author: I love bamboo
    Date: 15/08/2005
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    Japan
    Author: Batholith
    Date: 03/11/2012
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    Bamboo Shibataea kumasaca
    Villa Carlotta (Tremezzo), on Lake Como, Italy
    Author: Daderot
    Date: 15/04/2011
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    Bamboo Shibataea kumasaca
    Japan
    Author: KENPEI
    Date: 25/11/2006
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    Bamboo Shibataea kumasaca
    Bamboo Shibataea kumasaca
    Frosty leaves
    Author: I love bamboo
    Date: 10/12/2005
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    Description : Bamboo Shibataea kumasaca

  • Geographic Origin: from Japan, it also grows on the coast in south east China, and in Taïwan.
    Adult size: 1 to 1.5 m. in height.
    Diameter of cane: 0,1 to 0,5 cm.
    Foliage: Evergreen.
    Type of soil: Moist and deep. Does not like excessive chalk.
    Exposure: Partial shade or sun.
    Hardiness: -25°C.
    Root development: Slightly spreading root system.


    Properties and uses:
    This bamboo has slender closely packed canes. Its green foliage is compact and very dense. It also has a very compact shape.
    It is especially suited for borders, small hedges, groups or for banks. It can also be used as ground cover.
    This bamboo is easy to prune. Its name renders homage to the Japanese botanist K. Shibata. It was introduced into Europe very early on, during the latter half of the 19th century. Many people know it as the "holly leaved bamboo", and it is found under the synonym: Sasa ruscifolia.

    Tips for planting Bamboos in pots:

    For the varieties of Bamboos that grow well in pots Bamboos for planters and pots here are some steps to follow:

    1/ A plant in pot needs a special care

    As for any plant in pots or planters, it is very important to check and monitor watering and fertilization. In the ground, the plants can draw nutrients they need through their roots, which is not the case for plants in pots that depend on what is available in the growing medium. For Bamboos, make sure to water everyday in summer and once a week in winter. Indeed, most Bamboos prefer moist soil. We recommend fertilizing once to twice a year according to the plant's needs.

    2/ Choosing a pot adapted to the Bamboo

    In general, the growth of the plants in pots is limited by the available space. It is therefore important to adapt the size of the container to the mature size of the chosen Bamboo.

    3/ Planting time

    Step 1
    - Place a large stone or a small piece of broken pottery at the bottom of the pot, to partially cover the drainage hole while still allowing water to escape.
    - Fill the bottom of the pot with coarse material (pieces of pottery, gravel, clay pebbles, etc.) up to 5 cm. This layer prevents waterlogging in the bottom of the pot, and root rot.
    - Finally, fill your pot with compost.

    Step 2
    - Position your plant so that the root ball is covered with 3 to 4 cm of compost, to prevent it from drying out.
    - Do not compact the substrate so the roots develop well, ensuring the plant's development too.
    - Water thoroughly.

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