Bamboo. A very beautiful plant with lance shaped leaves and long slender sulphur-yellow canes with green stripes. Max Height 4m. Max Spread 1.2m. Full sun/partial shade. Hardy. Water thoroughly before planting.
Phyllostachys aureosulcata ‘Aureocaulis’
A very beautiful plant with lance shaped leaves and long slender sulphur-yellow canes with green stripes
Category: Perennials
Additional information
| Generic | Phyllostachys |
|---|---|
| Species | aureosulcata |
| Varietry | 'Aureocaulis' |
| Common Name | Bamboo |
| Flower Colour | |
| Soil | |
| Aspect | Full sun/partial shade |
| Foliage | Evergreen |
| Height | 4m |
| Family | Gramineae |
| Spread | 1.2m |
| Growth Speed | Fast |
| Growth Habit | Clump-forming |
| Fragrance | FALSE |
| Foliage Colour | green |
| Flowers From | |
| Colour Fruit | |
| Fruits When | |
| Moisture | Moist, Well drained |
| Protection | Sheltered site |
| Hardiness | Hardy |
| Planting | Water thoroughly before planting |
| Care | Keep moist in first year |
| Border | Border, Specimen |
| Toxicity | |
| Pruning | |
| Pruning Time | |
| Pests and diseases | |
| Maintenance | Top dress in spring, Keep free from weeds |
| Propagation | Division |
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