Chimonobambusa marmorea Marbled Bamboo, Arundinaria marmorea This running bamboo makes a good screen or hedge if controlled. It is smaller and more tender than many bamboos, and is best in mild climates, in tubs or indoors in cold areas.
Chimonobambusa æ-¹ç"¹å±ž New shoots start in Fall or Winter. Sometimes with thorny nodes, and quadrangular culms.
Chimonobambusa Early Winter, as well as Spring shooting. New culms often marbled, naked in the first year apart from some congested foliage at the tips. Usually short to medium, delicate leafy growth on thin flexible culms, (apart from C.
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Chimonobambusa marmorea (Marbled Bamboo) Chimonobambusa quadrangularis (Square-stem Bamboo) Chusquea coronalis Coix lacryma-jobi (Job's Tears, Adlay) Cortaderia selloana (Pampas Grass) Cymbopogon citratus (Lemon Grass) ...
For a shady spot: Chimonobambusa For direct sun: Phyllostachys For an exposed site: Bashania, Pseudosasa, or Sasaella (and consider erecting a temporary netting windbreak during plant establishment) ...
See also: Bambusa, Bamboo, Arundinaria, Green, Calamus
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