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Bamboo Phyllostachys aurea... (Phyllostachys aureosulcata (Yellow-groove bamboo)Spectablis)

A bit of a wanderer this one, needs taking in hand!!



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It's a nice coloured one. I keep mine in a pot which is clump forming black bamboo. I forgot his name on here he use to be the head gardener in Northumberland garden the one better known as having the poison garden his bamboo ran through all of his garden so I learned from his advise.

18 Feb, 2019

 

It sounds a bit naughty Dd ,you tell it what's what Lol ...

19 Feb, 2019

 

Are the canes usable?

20 Feb, 2019

 

Amy I will .......not that it will take any notice!
3d our black one is in a pot, about to sink it in the ground.....our other yellow has roaming rights, not near any of the neighbours!! and it will be cut around every year!!
Lindak yes the cane's are very useful....

21 Feb, 2019

 

Yes I was reading up on this one of yours it runs and hard to contain so yes a good cut round ought to keep it in check. I would love to put my black one in the ground but if I moved I could nt dig it back up so good luck with your black one I bet it will look great.

21 Feb, 2019

 

The black bit you gave me is doing well in its bucket.

21 Feb, 2019

 

I love the green stripes :)

23 Feb, 2019

 

Good to hear Siris!! it will be fine for at least 5 years!! Karen it is a very attractive plant! when it is not making its way to the neighbours!

26 Feb, 2019

 

Dd, You take the lower leaves off, don't you? The better to show the colour of the canes.

2 Mar, 2019

 

Yes I do Siris.......

3 Mar, 2019



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