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Heavenly bamboo
By Convr
- 11 Apr, 2010
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Thanks for the comment Freesiaperson. Mine is about 1.5 m. I know they can get up to 2 m. Although it's a hardy, you have to keep it in a sheltered spot, because they are very susceptible to cold winds that can easily damage the growth. I have another one exposed and it's really misarable.
15 Apr, 2010
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i have the Heavenly Bamboo, is it similar in growing conditions? And how
tall does this grow to? I rather like this, leaves are very similar to
mine, and colouring, this seems to be its big bro. or sister LOL
Yours looks very healthy and came through the winter, i am not so lucky
with mine.....Keeping my fingers crossed Convr..
11 Apr, 2010