Arundinaria By Victoria Arundinaria (Bambusa Palmata) - A beautiful species, about 5 feet high, conspicuous from the size of its leaves, ...
Arundinaria viridistriata Bamboo Cane Some of these hardy, woody, bamboo grasses from North America and Asia grow to 30 feet tall. Others are low-growing ground covers. Growth is rapid the second year after planting.
Arundinaria viridistriata ( Arundinaria auricoma ) This varieties variegated 8 by 1.5 inch leaves are colored green and gold. It is fairly hardy and won't grow very tall.
Species and varieties Arundinaria amabilis (Tonkin Cane) Arundinaria simonii (Simon Bamboo, Medake) Arundinaria japonica synonym of Pseudosasa japonica (Arrow Bamboo) ...
Arundinaria japonica, Bambusa metake Grains and Grasses, Plants of Home and Garden, Bonsai ...
Arundinaria '篱"属 New shoots grow only in spring. Many species put in this genus were later transferred to different genera.
Arundinaria kokantsik. A. marmorea. Bambusa marmorea. Known Hazards None known ...
Arundinaria gigantea, Arundinaria gigantea subsp. tecta Bamboos Native to South America, mainly Chile: Chusquea ...
Arundinaria muneliae has narrow green leaves on arching canes. Trees for tubs ...
Bamboo plants (Arundinaria) are perennial plants that are members of the grass family. Depending on the particular species, bamboo plants range in height between 1 and 100 feet tall. These plants… How to Grow Bamboo in America ...
Arundinaria (bamboo) Aucuba japonica (spotted laurel) Berberis (barberry) Betula (birch) Buddleja davidii (butterfly bush) Buxus sempervirens (box) Ceanothus Chimonanthus praecox (winter sweet) Choisya ternata (Mexican orange) Cistus ...
Arundinaria speciesBamboo Arundo donax Giant Reed Bambusa species Clumping Bamboo Campanula rapunculoides Creeping Bellflower Chrysanthemum leucanthemum Ox-eye Daisy Coronilla varia Crown Vetch Cortaderia jubata Purple Pampas Grass ...
Switch cane is one of three native species of Arundinaria. It might be encountered as dense stands in low-lying, shady, moist to wet areas. It is easily confused with non-native bamboos. Switch cane rarely flowers.
General information: There are a number of things called bamboo which everyone agrees are bamboo: Arundinaria sp., Bambusa sp., Phyllostachys sp., Sasa sp, and Sasaella sp.
Bambusa multiplex is large, growing to 30-50 feet high. Arundinaria japonica and Arundinaria nitada grow to about 8 to 10 feet high. Pygmy bamboo, sasa pygmea, is a few inches high and can be used as a ground cover.
Botanical Name: Pleioblastus variegatus Common Name: Dwarf white-stripe Synonyms: Pleioblastus fortunei, Arundinaria fortunei, Arundinaria variegata Genus: Pleioblastus ...
The large, or giant, cane (Arundinaria macrosperma or gigantea), a bamboo grass native to the United States, often forms impenetrable thickets 15 to 25 ft (3.6-7.6 m) high—the canebrakes of the South.
See also: Bamboo, Grass, Green, Stachys, May
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