Bamboo Species Source List

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Bamboo Species Source List
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AMERICAN BAMBOO SOCIETY
Bamboo Species Source List No. 28
Spring 2008
This is the twenty-eighth year that the American Bamboo
Society (ABS) has compiled a Source List of bamboo plants
and products. The List includes more than 400 kinds
(species, subspecies, varieties, and cultivars) of bamboo
available in the US and Canada, and many bamboo-related
products.
The ABS produces the Source List as a public service. It is
published on the ABS website: www.AmericanBamboo.org.
Paper copies are sent to all ABS members and can also be
ordered from ABS for $5.00 postpaid. Some ABS chapters
and listed vendors also sell the Source List. Please see page 5
for ordering information and pages 50 and following for
more information about the American Bamboo Society, its
chapters, and membership application.
The vendor sources for plants, products, and services are
complied annually from information supplied by the vendors.
We have tried to record all information accurately, but some
error is inevitable and information may change during the life
of the Source List. If you find errors, please report them to
the Source List editors (see page 5). No guarantee is offered
for the reliability of individual vendors, but if you feel that a
listed vendor has not provided good service, you may report
your concerns to the editors.
The Species Table lists bamboos in alphabetical order by
botanical name. The botanical name for a species is a
binomial comprised of the genus and the specific member of
that genus. For example, the botanical name Phyllostachys
aurea, is comprised of the genus, Phyllostachys, and a
specific member of that genus, aurea. Common names are
listed beneath the botanical names. For example,
Phyllostachys aurea is sometimes called Golden Bamboo or
Fishpole Bamboo.
A species may also have recognized variations. In descending
order of significance, they are subspecies, variety, and forma.
Plants of cultivated origin with recognized variation may be
listed as cultivars and are also included. Since issue No. 23,
the Source List has rationalized the names below species
level. Cultivar names are used instead of botanical forma
names, as they have almost identical rank and are more
appropriate for cultivated, rather than wild plants. Only
subspecies, variety, or cultivar names have been used in this
list.
Several existing cultivar names are not fully in accord with
requirements for naming cultivars. In the interests of
nomenclature stability, conflicts such as these are overlooked
to allow continued use of familiar names rather than the
creation of new ones. The Source List editors reserve the
right to continue recognizing widely used names that may not
be fully in accord with the International Code of
Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants (ICNCP) and to
recognize identical cultivar names in different species of the
same genus as long as the species is stated.
Many new bamboo cultivars still require naming, description,
and formal publication. Growers with new cultivars should
consider publishing articles in the ABS magazine,
“Bamboo.” Among other requirements, keep in mind that
new cultivars must satisfy three criteria: distinctiveness,
uniformity, and stability. Additional information is available
from the International Society for Horticultural Science in the
document, “How to name a new cultivar.” The document is
available on the Web at: www.ishs.org/icra/index.htm
Numeric Limitations
The species table includes numerics for maximum height,
maximum diameter, minimum temperature, and sunlight
requirements. These numerics are not absolutes, but are
intended to afford a quick, rough, relative comparison among
bamboos. They are not a substitute for a deeper
understanding of the cultural requirements and performance
of each bamboo in the context of the cultural conditions in
which it will be grown.
Maximum height and diameter: The figures cited for
maximum height and diameter are only achievable in optimal
growing conditions in a large grove, clump, or forest that has
been established for as long as a decade or more. Bamboo
grown in a pot, a small garden plot, or in less than ideal
conditions will likely be substantially smaller than the stated
maximums. On the other hand, the stated maximums are not
intended to indicate world records, but an approximate of the
largest culms of mature plants grown in favorable conditions.
Minimum temperature: The minimum temperature is the
point at which leaf damage begins to appear after a short
exposure to the temperature. Culm and rhizome death
generally occur at much lower temperatures. However, many
variable conditions affect minimum temperature tolerance,
including wind, humidity, soil moisture, snow cover, plant
maturity, plant health, protection by structures, trees, and
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other plants, and duration and frequency of low temperatures.
A plant may tolerate the minimum temperature for a night or
two, but may not tolerate weeks at a temperature five degrees
warmer. Drying winds and the absence of snow cover might
kill an immature plant outright, whereas a sheltered more
established plant might be entirely unscathed. The cold
hardiness of a new introduction is only a best estimate, and
revisions are made as more information becomes available.
Minimum temperatures in the table are only relative
approximations. The Source List editors and the ABS are not
responsible for any damage or loss arising from the data
provided.
Sunlight: Sunlight requirements are listed on a scale from 1
to 5. A rating of 1 indicates full shade and a 5 indicates full
sun. Ratings 2 through 4 are intermediate progressions along
the scale. Most bamboos can grow successfully in a broad
range of conditions, though the greatest vigor will occur in a
narrower range. The numeric ratings for sunlight are only
relative approximations. For example, a Phyllostachys that
generally thrives in full sun in the Northeast may prefer some
shading in the intense arid summers of the Southwest.
Conversely, a Sasa that generally requires mostly shady
conditions in the Southeast may thrive in full sun in the
coastal Pacific Northwest. Keep in mind that other conditions
are also significant factors. For example, even if a Fargesia
is provided with ideal semi-shaded conditions, it may not
thrive if air temperature and soil are too hot.
Plant sources: The last column “Plant Sources Vendor
Codes” lists the source code for each vendor. The vendors
corresponding to the source codes are listed beginning on
page 36.
Products and services: Products and services and the
source codes corresponding to the vendors are on page 46.
American and foreign vendors are listed in the pages that
follow. Some of the products and services sources in foreign
countries also carry plants, but cannot legally ship them to
the United States.
Descriptions for some vendors may indicate ‘Visits by
appointment.’ Many growers and product and service
providers are part-time or small business operations without a
store or sales staff. If you arrive without an appointment, you
may find no one available. To make an appointment, phone
or e-mail the vendor in advance. Many vendors also offer
plants or products for ordering by mail, phone, or the
Internet. “Wholesale only” vendors serve only retailers or
landscapers and do not offer retail service.
The following are synonyms that often cause confusion. The
former name may be entirely incorrect in the case of
misidentification; it may have been in an inappropriate genus;
or it may be a name that was not in accord with requirements
for taxonomic nomenclature.
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Table of synonyms and corrected names
Former Name
Current Name
ACIDOSASA gigantea
INDOSASA gigantea
‘ARTHROSTYLIDIUM sp.’ (hort.) CHUSQUEA circinata
ARUNDINARIA alpina
YUSHANIA alpina
ARUNDINARIA amabilis
PSEUDOSASA amabilis
ARUNDINARIA anceps
YUSHANIA anceps
ARUNDINARIA auricoma
PLEIOBLASTUS viridistriatus
ARUNDINARIA falconeri
DREPANOSTACHYUM
falcatum var. sengteeanum
ARUNDINARIA fangiana
SAROCALAMUS fangianus
ARUNDINARIA hookerianus
HIMALAYACALAMUS
hookerianus
ARUNDINARIA macrosperma
ARUNDINARIA gigantea
ARUNDINARIA maling
YUSHANIA maling
ARUNDINARIA tessellata
THAMNOCALAMUS
tessellatus
ARUNDINARIA vagans
SASAELLA ramosa
BAMBUSA arundinacea
BAMBUSA bambos
BAMBUSA dissemulator
BAMBUSA dissimulator
BAMBUSA forbesii
NEOLOLEBA atra
BAMBUSA glaucescens
BAMBUSA multiplex
BAMBUSA multiplex '
Green
BAMBUSA multiplex '
Midori
Alphonse'
Green'
BAMBUSA mutabilis
BAMBUSA textilis ‘Mutabilis’
BAMBUSA odashimae
BAMBUSA edulis
BAMBUSA tuldoides ‘Clone X’ BAMBUSA sp. ‘Clone X’
BAMBUSA tuldoides ‘Ventricosa’ BAMBUSA ventricosa
‘BAMBUSA variegata’ (hort.)
BAMBUSA glaucophylla
BAMBUSA vulgaris '
Striata'
BAMBUSA vulgaris '
Vittata'
BASHANIA faberi
SAROCALAMUS faberi
BORINDA boliana
YUSHANIA boliana
CHIMONOBAMBUSA falcata
HIMALYACALAMUS
hookerianus
‘CHUSQUEA breviglumis’ (hort.) CHUSQUEA gigantea
‘CHUSQUEA nigricans’ (hort.)
CHUSQUEA culeou '
Caña
Prieta'
‘CHUSQUEA quila’ (hort.)
CHUSQUEA valdiviensis
DENDROCALAMUS affinis
BAMBUSA emeiensis
DENDROCALAMUS
BAMBUSA membranacea
membranaceus
DREPANOSTACHYUM falcatum HIMALAYACALAMUS
hookerianus
‘DREPANOSTACHYUM
DREPANOSTACHYUM
falconeri’ (hort.)
falcatum var. sengteeanum
‘DREPANOSTACHYUM
HIMALAYACALAMUS
hookerianum’ (hort.)
falconeri '
Damarapa'
DREPANOSTACHYUM
HIMALAYACALAMUS
sengteeanum
falconeri
FARGESIA angustissima
BORINDA angustissima
FARGESIA crassinodus
THAMNOCALAMUS
crassinodus
‘FARGESIA dracocephala’ (hort.) FARGESIA apicirubens
‘FARGESIA dracocephala ‘White FARGESIA apicirubens ‘White
Dragon’
Dragon’’ (hort.)
FARGESIA frigida
BORINDA frigidorum
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Former Name
FARGESIA fungosa
FARGESIA sp. ‘A-4’
FARGESIA sp. ‘Rufa’
GELIDOCALAMUS fangianus
GIGANTOCHLOA atroviolacea
‘Timor Black’
GIGANTOCHLOA luteostriata
GIGANTOCHLOA verticillata
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Current Name
BORINDA fungosa
FARGESIA adpressa
FARGESIA dracocephala
‘Rufa’
SAROCALAMUS fangianus
BAMBUSA lako
BAMBUSA luteostriata
GIGANTOCHLOA
pseudoarundinacea
‘HIMALAYACALAMUS asper’ HIMALAYACALAMUS
(hort.)
planatus
HIMALAYACALAMUS falconeri DREPANOSTACHYUM
var. glomeratum
falcatum var. sengteeanum
‘HIMALAYACALAMUS
YUSHANIA boliana
intermedius’ (hort.)
‘NEOMICROCALAMUS
HIMALAYACALAMUS
microphyllus’ (hort.)
planatus
NEOSINOCALAMUS affinis
BAMBUSA emeiensis
'
Chrysotrichus'
OTATEA acuminata '
Mayan Silver'OTATEA glauca '
Mayan Silver'
OTATEA aztecorum
OTATEA acuminata ssp.
aztecorum
PHYLLOSTACHYS cerata
PHYLLOSTACHYS
heteroclada
PHYLLOSTACHYS congesta
PHYLLOSTACHYS
atrovaginata
PHYLLOSTACHYS decora
PHYLLOSTACHYS mannii
'
Decora'
PHYLLOSTACHYS heterocycla PHYLLOSTACHYS edulis
'
Heterocycla'
PHYLLOSTACHYS heterocycla PHYLLOSTACHYS edulis
pubescens
PHYLLOSTACHYS heterocycla PHYLLOSTACHYS edulis
pubescens '
Anderson'
'
Anderson'
PHYLLOSTACHYS purpurata
PHYLLOSTACHYS
heteroclada '
Purpurata'
PHYLLOSTACHYS purpurata
PHYLLOSTACHYS
'
Solidstem'
heteroclada '
Solidstem'
PHYLLOSTACHYS purpurata
PHYLLOSTACHYS
'
Straightstem'
heteroclada
PLEIOBLASTUS akibensis
PLEIOBLASTUS
kongosanensis '
Akibensis'
PLEIOBLASTUS gramineus
PLEIOBLASTUS gramineus
'
Raseetsu-chiku'
'
Monstrispiralis'
PLEIOBLASTUS variegatus
PLEIOBLASTUS fortunei
QIONGZHUEA tumidissinoda
CHIMONOBAMBUSA
tumidissinoda
SASA asahinae
SASA shimidzuana
SASA humilis
PLEIOBLASTUS humilis
SASA pygmaea
PLEIOBLASTUS pygmaeus
SASA tessellata
INDOCALAMUS tessellatus
SASA variegata
PLEIOBLASTUS fortunei
‘SASA veitchii ‘Minor’’ (hort.)
SASA hayatae
SASAELLA glabra '
Albostriata'
SASAELLA masamuneana
rhyncantha
SASAELLA masamuneana
'
Albostriata'
SASAELLA masamuneana
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Former Name
SASAELLA rhyncantha
SEMIARUNDINARIA villosa
SINARUNDINARIA
TETRAGONOCALAMUS
angulatus
‘THAMNOCALAMUS
spathaceus’ (hort.)
YUSHANIA aztecorum
Current Name
SASAELLA masamuneana
SEMIARUNDINARIA okuboi
FARGESIA
CHIMONOBAMBUSA
quadrangularis
FARGESIA murieliae
OTATEA acuminata ssp.
aztecorum
Garden books, gardeners, and landscapers frequently refer to
bamboos by common names. To help you find corresponding
botanical names, the following list includes some of the
common names in use in the United States and their botanical
equivalents. For additional common names in a variety of
languages see:
http://www.plantnames.unimelb.edu.au/Sorting/Bamboo_names.html
Japanese names
Botanical name
Hachiku
Hoteichiku
Kikkochiku
Kumazasa
Kurochiku
Madake
Medake
Moso
Narihira
Okame-zasa
Yadake
Phyllostachys nigra ‘Henon’
Phyllostachys aurea
Phyllostachys edulis 'Heterocycla'
Sasa veitchii (not Shibataea kumasaca)
Phyllostachys nigra
Phyllostachys bambusoides
Pleioblastus simonii
Phyllostachys edulis
Semiarundinaria fastuosa
Shibataea kumasaca
Pseudosasa japonica
Chinese names
Botanical name
Cha Gang zhu
Che Tong zhu
Fang zhu
Fo du zhu
Gui zhu
Han zhu
Hong Bian zhu
Hou zhu
Hui Xiang zhu
Jin zhu
Ma zhu
Mao zhu
Qiong zhu
Ren Mian zhu
Shui zhu
Wu Ya zhu
Xiang Nuo zhu
Zi zhu
Pseudosasa amabilis
Bambusa sinospinosa
Chimonobambusa quadrangularis
Bambusa ventricosa
Phyllostachys bambusoides
Chimonobambusa marmorea
Phyllostachys rubromarginata
Phyllostachys nidularia
Chimonocalamus pallens
Phyllostachys sulphurea
Dendrocalamus latiflorus
Phyllostachys edulis
Chimonobambusa tumidissinoda
Phyllostachys aurea
Phyllostachys heteroclada
Phyllostachys atrovaginata
Cephalostachyum pergracile
Phyllostachys nigra
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English names
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Botanical name
Arrow
Pseudosasa japonica
Beechey
Bambusa beecheyana
Blue
Himalayacalamus hookerianus
Black
Phyllostachys nigra
Buddha'
s Belly
Bambusa ventricosa
Candy Stripe or
Himalayacalamus falconeri
Candy cane
‘Damarapa’
Canebrake
Arundinaria gigantea
Chinese Goddess
Bambusa multiplex ‘Riviereorum’
Chinese Thorny
Bambusa sinospinosa
Common
Bambusa vulgaris
Dwarf Fern Leaf
Pleioblastus distichus
Dwarf Whitestripe Pleioblastus fortunei
Fernleaf
Bambusa multiplex ‘Fernleaf’
Fountain
Fargesia nitida
Giant Thorny
Bambusa bambos
Giant Timber
Bambusa oldhamii
Green Mountain
Yushania alpina
Golden
Phyllostachys aurea
Golden Golden
Phyllostachys aurea ‘Holochrysa’
“Heavenly Bamboo” not a bamboo (Nandina domestica)
Hedge
Bambusa multiplex
Himalayan Blue
Himalayacalamus hookerianus
Horsehoof
Bambusa lapidea
Iron Range
Neololeba atra
Japanese Timber
Phyllostachys bambusoides
"Lucky Bamboo" not a bamboo (Dracaena sanderiana)
Male
Dendrocalamus strictus
Marbled
Chimonobambusa marmorea
Mexican Weeping Otatea acuminata subsp. aztecorum
Monastery
Thyrsostachys siamensis
Oldham'
s
Bambusa oldhamii
Painted
Bambusa vulgaris ‘Vittata’
Punting Pole
Bambusa tuldoides
River Cane
Arundinaria gigantea
Square
Chimonobambusa quadrangularis
Stone
Phyllostachys angusta & P. nuda
Sweetshoot
Phyllostachys dulcis
Switch Cane
Arundinaria tecta
Tea Stick
Pseudosasa amabilis
Temple
Semiarundinaria fastuosa
Timor Black
Bambusa lako
Tonkin Cane
Pseudosasa amabilis
Tortoise Shell
Phyllostachys edulis ‘Heterocycla’
Tropical Black
Gigantochloa atroviolacea
Umbrella
Fargesia murieliae
Water
Phyllostachys heteroclada
Weaver'
s
Bambusa textilis
Wine
Oxytenanthera braunii
Yellow Groove
Phyllostachys aureosulcata
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We hope that you find this publication useful and that it will
encourage you to further explore the wonderful world of
bamboo.
Bill Hollenback and Ted Jordan Meredith
Source List Editors
(Source List compilation and editing)
[email protected]
Chris Stapleton,
Species List Editor
(Species List nomenclature and taxonomy)
[email protected]
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Credits for assistance
Very special thanks to Chris Stapleton. Dr. Stapleton is a
renowned bamboo taxonomist and foremost expert on Old
World montane bamboos. Dr. Stapleton brings a level of
technical rigor to the Species List that would not otherwise be
possible. We are greatly indebted to Dr. Stapleton for his
assistance.
Bill Hollenback, Lead Source List Editor, has devoted
countless hours to the Source List’s compilation, including
online input design and implementation, database
management, and the endless details of list compilation. Bill
also maintains the online Source List and photographic
database at www.BambooWeb.info. Our special thanks to
Bill for his instrumental efforts in making these important
resources available to us.
Many other ABS members have contributed significantly to
the Source List. Without the volunteer help of our members,
this valuable resource would not be possible. Our thanks and
appreciation to all who have contributed.
And finally, we also thank all those who have made
suggestions for adjustments to the species listings and
improvements to the Source List. Now is the time to submit
your changes or suggestions for next year.
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GENUS species
COMMON NAME
ACIDOSASA
A. edulis
6
Max Max
Height diam
feet/ inch/
meters cm
Min
Temp
°F
°C
Shade
Sun
5=full
sun
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Comments - Description
Plant Sources
Vendor Codes
(see page 36)
A genus of bamboos native to south coastal China; shoots are sour.
40.0
12.0
2.0
5.1
5
Culms green, glabrous. Sheath turns from green D0 K0
to brown. Shoots said to be delicious.
AMPELOCALAMUS Tender clumping bamboos of pendulous or scrambling habit, with ribbed culms and large culm sheath blades,
from China to Nepal.
A. scandens
ARUNDINARIA
30.0
9.0
0.3
0.8
23
-5
3
D0 D3 K5 M3 M5
Very pendulous or somewhat scrambling.
Culms have slightly swollen nodes. Many
subequal branches, central branches rarely as
large as culm.
Genus of small to medium size hardy running bamboos, with numerous branches at each node and persistent culm
sheaths. New shoots in spring. Most species have been moved to other genera.
A. appalachiana
Hill Cane
6.0
2.0
A. funghomii
30.0
9.0
1.1
2.8
0
-18
4
A. gigantea 'Macon'
MACON RIVERCANE
20.0
6.0
1.0
2.5
-22
-30
5
A. gigantea
RIVER CANE
20.0
6.0
1.0
2.5
-10
-23
5
A. tecta
SWITCH CANE
6.0
2.0
0.5
1.3
-10
-23
5
12.0
7.6
-2
B. beecheyana
BEECHEY BAMBOO
50.0
15.0
5.0
12.7
21
-6
5
B. beecheyana var.
pubescens
50.0
15.0
5.0
12.7
21
-6
5
B. blumeana
60.0
18.0
4.0
10.2
30
-1
5
BAMBUSA
B. arnhemica
B. balcooa
B. bambos
GIANT THORNY
B. basihirsuta
Recently Identified bamboo native to the U.S. K0 M1
Deciduous
New culms covered with a gray bloom for most C0 C1 D0 D3 F1 I7 J5 K0 L4 M1
of first year. Handsome, grows about 4 ft tall in
cold climates. May be a synonym for
Pseudosasa cantori.
B8 D3 F0 F3 F5 H4 K0 M1
More upright and hardier than the species;
reported to stay evergreen with minor leaf burn
only.
Native to the U.S. Once grew from Georgia and A3 B3 B8 C6 D0 D1 D3 D8 E5 E8 F4 F5 F6 F7
G8 H2 H8 I0 I1 I5 I7 I9 J0 J4 J6 J7 J8 K0 L4 L5
Texas to Maryland and Ohio.
M0 M2 M3 M4 M7 M9
Similar to A. gigantea but generally smaller. It A5 B8 C6 D0 D1 D3 F4 F5 F9 G8 H4 H8 I0 I1 I7
differs by having persistent culm sheaths, has J8 K0 L9 M1 M3 M4
air channels in its rhizomes, and can grow in
soggy ground.
Genus of tropical and subtropical clumping bamboos, usually giant, with numerous branches at a node, one or
three much larger than the rest. New shoots appear in late summer or fall in their native areas.
5 From Northern Territory, Australia, along water D5 K2 M3
25.0
4.0
32
8.0
10.2
0
courses. Deciduous in the dry season. Dense
clumps, thick culms, short internodes, low
branches.
B2 D0 D1 D4 D5 E5 G3 K5 K7 M5
5 From India. Tangled clumps make harvest
60.0
6.0
25
18.0
15.2
-4
difficult. Strong, used for construction, crafts,
shoots.
5 Fast growing, thick-walled, soft. Lower
A1 B2 C1 D0 D1 D4 E5 K2 K5 M3 M5
100.0
7.0
30
30.0
17.8
-1
branches are long, wiry and armed with thorns.
Edible shoots. Used for paper in India.
5 Erect tight clumps.
G3 K5
40.0
3.0
28
A2 B2 B3 C3 C6 D0 D1 D3 D4 E5 F7 G3 H8 I2
Culms with short internodes generally arch
I4 K2 K5 L0 M3 M9
strongly and are covered with white powder
when young. Big thick-walled culms; edible
shoots in much demand.
More erect, thicker nodal hair, branching lower, B3 H9 M5
no virus
A tall thorny bamboo from India and Indonesia C6 D0 D1 K2 K5
where used for building material, baskets and
edible shoots.
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GENUS species
COMMON NAME
BAMBUSA
B. boniopsis
7
Max Max
Height diam
feet/ inch/
meters cm
Min
Temp
°F
°C
Shade
Sun
5=full
sun
Comments - Description
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Vendor Codes
(see page 36)
15.0
5.0
1.0
2.5
28
-2
5
A small green bamboo from Hainan; a recent
import. Narrow leaves.
B. burmanica
50.0
15.0
4.0
10.2
32
0
5
B. chungii
30.0
9.0
2.0
5.1
21
-6
5
Strong, nearly solid culms. Leaves up to 12 by B7 C6 D0 D1 G6 H8 I4 J6 K2 K5 M5
2 inches. Dense clumps, shrubby, lower
branches spiny.
A1 A4 B2 B3 B7 B9 C1 C3 C6 C9 D0 D1 D4 D5
Culms covered with white powder. Thin
E1 E5 F1 F9 G3 G6 H3 H8 I2 I4 I9 K1 K2 K4 K5
walled. Used in papermaking, weaving.
B. chungii var. barbelatta
22.0
7.0
1.5
3.8
21
-6
5
B. dissimulator
50.0
15.0
3.0
7.6
25
-4
5
B. dissimulator
'Albinodia'
50.0
15.0
3.0
7.6
25
-4
5
B. dolichoclada 'Stripe'
65.0
20.0
4.0
10.2
25
-4
5
A beautiful giant from Taiwan. The culms are a A1 A2 B2 B3 C6 D1 D3 D4 D5 E5 G3 H3 I4 K2
K5 M2 M3
waxy yellow with dark green stripes.
B. dolichomerithalla
'Green stripe'
35.0
11.0
2.0
5.1
25
-4
5
B. dolichomerithalla
'Silverstripe'
35.0
11.0
2.0
5.1
25
-4
5
This cultivar has yellow-green culms striped
with dark green. Introduced in 1980 from
Taiwan.
This cultivar has culms striped with silver.
Introduced in 1980 from Taiwan.
B. odashimae
65.0
20.0
3.0
7.6
25
-4
5
B. emeiensis
'Chrysotrichus'
35.0
11.0
2.5
6.4
24
-4
B. emeiensis
'Flavidovirens'
35.0
11.0
2.5
6.4
24
-4
B. emeiensis
'Viridiflavus'
35.0
11.0
2.5
6.4
24
-4
B. eutuldoides
45.0
14.0
2.0
5.1
21
-6
5
Straight, erect, thick-walled culms; some with A1 B3 D3 D4 D5 G3 K5
fine white stripes. Grown in Hong Kong area.
B. eutuldoides
'Viridivittata'
25.0
8.0
1.0
2.5
21
-6
5
B. gibba
25.0
8.0
2.0
5.1
32
0
5
Yellow culms with varying dark green stripes. A1 A4 B0 B3 B7 B8 C6 C9 D0 D1 D3 D4 D5 E1
E5 F1 F9 G3 H3 I4 I9 K1 K2 K5 K9 M1 M3 M5
New shoots have pink and peach tones. Low
branching.
Side branches often have soft spines. It is used A1 B2 B7 C6 D0 E5 F9 G3 H3 H8 I4 K1 K5 M5
as a fence; oil is extracted from the culms.
B. glaucophylla
MALAY DWARF
15.0
5.0
1.0
2.5
30
-1
5
B. lako
TIMOR BLACK
50.0
15.0
3.5
8.9
28
-2
5
A2 C6 D0 D1 D5 E5 K1 K2 K5 M5
K6 K7 K9 M1 M3 M5 N0
Grows to about 3/4 the size, with lighter ring of
hair around new culm nodes and looser culm
sheath blade.
A giant tropical, produces many thick walled,
arching or erect, tough culms with long
branches.
Similar to the type but with pronounced white
rings above and below the nodes.
A1 B3 B7 C6 D0 D1 D4 D5 E1 E5 F1 F9 G3 H3
H8 I4 K1 K2 K5 K9 M1 M5
C3 C6 D0 D1 D3 D4 E5 G3 H3 H8 I4 K4 K5 K9
M3 M5
A6 B3 C1 C6 D0 D1 D3 E5 E6 F9 G8 H8 I2 I6 I9
J5 K0 K5 M1 M3 M5
A2 B3 B9 C6 D0 D1 D3 D4 E5 F9 G3 G6 H3 H8
H9 I4 K4 K5 K9 L0 M2 M3 N0
A1 B3 B7 C1 C6 C9 D0 D1 D3 E1 E5 F1 F9 G3
H3 I4 K4 K5 K9 M1 M2 M5
B2 D0 D1 F1 G3 K5
Ex Taiwan, large dark green leaves, edible
shoots. Called B. edulis before, which is a
synonym of Phyllostachys edulis.
B. emeiensis is also known as Neosinocalamus
affinis. When moved to Bambusa it needs a
new name to avoid confusion with Bambusa
affinis, a different species. 'Chrysotrichus' has
light yellow culms with dark green lines.
A1 B7 C6 D0 D4 D5 E5 F1 G3 H3 I4 K5 M5
Green stripes on pale green or yellow/gold
culms.
Culms erect with yellow stripes alternating 180¦ A1 B3 B7 C6 D0 D4 D5 E5 F1 G3 H3 I4 K5 K9
M5
on each internode.
Dense, erect, bushy, variegated. Used as an
ornamental hedge, easy to prune to desired
shape. Previously sold as Bambusa variegata.
From Timor. Purple-black culms striped faint
green. Similar to G. atroviolacea. Has branches
on lower part of culms. Sheath blades erect.
A1 B7 C6 D0 E5 E7 G6 H3 K1 K2 K4 K5 K9
M5 N0
A1 B2 B3 B7 C3 C6 C9 D0 D1 D3 D4 D5 E1 E5
E7 F1 F9 G6 H3 I4 J1 K1 K2 K4 K5 K6 K7 K9
M2 M3 M5 M9 N0
American Bamboo Society
GENUS species
COMMON NAME
BAMBUSA
B. lapidea
HORSEHOOF
BAMBOO
B. longispiculata
B. luteostriata
8
Max Max
Height diam
feet/ inch/
meters cm
Min
Temp
°F
°C
Shade
Sun
5=full
sun
Comments - Description
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Plant Sources
Vendor Codes
(see page 36)
35.0
11.0
3.5
8.9
28
-2
5
Thick walled culms; slightly swollen and
almost solid at the base. From Hainan, China.
50.0
15.0
4.0
10.2
30
-1
5
30.0
9.0
2.0
5.1
28
-2
5
28
-2
5
B2 C6 D0 D3 E5 G6 I4 K5
Culm green, with light green stripes near the
base and rings at nodes. Open clumps, straight
culms, thin walls, long internodes. Many plants
sold under this name may have been Bambusa
tulda ‘Striata’.
B7 D0 D5 E5 F9 G6 K1 K2 K5 N0
Erect with full foliage on top. Young leaves
variegated white/green. Canes green,
intermittent white stripes.
A1 C6 D0 D4 G6 H3 I4 K5 M5
From Bali; local name pring tutul. Splotchy
canes when mature. Used for making furniture.
B. maculata
PRING TUTUL
B. malingensis
35.0
11.0
2.5
6.4
21
-6
5
B. membranacea
70.0
21.0
4.0
10.2
28
-2
5
B. multiplex
HEDGE BAMBOO
25.0
8.0
1.5
3.8
18
-8
5
B. multiplex ‘Alphonse
Karr’
25.0
8.0
1.5
3.8
18
-8
5
B. multiplex ‘Fernleaf’
FERNLEAF BAMBOO
20.0
6.0
0.5
1.3
18
-8
5
B. multiplex ‘Fernleaf
Stripestem’
FERNLEAF
STRIPESTEM
B. multiplex ‘Golden
Goddess’
12.0
4.0
0.5
1.3
18
-8
5
10.0
3.0
0.5
1.3
18
-8
5
A dwarf form similar to ‘Fernleaf’ but with
larger leaves. The culms tend to be yellowish.
B. multiplex ‘Goldstripe’
25.0
8.0
1.5
3.8
18
-8
5
Mature green culms have a gold stripe that
bleeds into the green.
B. multiplex ‘Midori
Green’
GREEN ALPHONSE
B. multiplex
‘Riviereorum’
CHINESE GODDESS
B. multiplex
‘Silverstripe’
15.0
5.0
1.5
3.8
18
-8
5
Similar to ‘Alphonse Karr’, but the culms and B3 C6 D0 D1 D3 D4 E5 F0 G3 I2 J1 K0 M3
branches are light green with dark green stripes.
6.0
2.0
0.3
0.8
18
-8
5
Has solid culms and tiny leaves; similar to
‘Fernleaf’ but smaller, more delicate looking.
25.0
8.0
1.5
3.8
18
-8
5
Many leaves have white stripes and some culms A4 A6 B0 B2 B3 B8 B9 C0 C1 C2 C3 C6 D0 D1
D3 D4 E1 E5 E7 F1 F7 F9 G3 G6 G8 H3 H6 H8
are also striped with white.
B. multiplex ‘Tiny Fern’
3.0
1.0
0.2
0.5
18
-8
5
A dwarf form with leaves often less than 1’
long, but can grow larger.
An attractive medium-size tropical, produces
many culms each year, taller under trees.
Reportedly tolerates wind well.
A strong growing bamboo with very straight
culms forming loose clumps. Also known as
Dendrocalamus membranaceus.
Each node bears a large number of branches
down to the culm base, making a dense hedge.
Hardiest of the Bambusa, grown down to 12F
by some in otherwise very favourable sites.
Similar to the species, but the culms and
branches are bright yellow with irregular
longitudinal narrow dark green stripes. New
shoots and culms are often reddish.
Usually small in size with 10 to 20 closely
spaced, two ranked leaves. Often culms come
up that have reverted to the larger leaves.
Similar to ‘Fernleaf’ except that the culms are
reddish or yellowish and striped with green.
A1 A2 B2 B3 B7 B9 C1 C3 C6 C9 D0 D1 D3 D4
D5 E1 E5 F1 F9 G3 G6 H3 H8 H9 K1 K2 K5 K6
K7 K9 M1 M3 M5 M9
A1 B2 C6 D0 D1 D4 E5 G3 G6 I3 I4 K1 K2 K4
K5 L0 M5 M9
A1 A4 A6 B0 B2 B3 B8 B9 C0 C1 C2 C3 C6 D0
D1 D3 D4 E5 F1 F7 F9 G8 G9 H6 H8 I2 I5 I9 J5
K0 K5 K7 K9 M8 M9 N3
A2 A4 A6 B0 B2 B3 B4 B8 B9 C0 C1 C2 C3 C6
C9 D0 D1 D3 D4 E1 E5 E6 E7 F0 F1 F5 F7 F9
G3 G6 G8 G9 H1 H3 H6 H7 H8 H9 I2 I4 I6 I7 I9
J1 J3 J5 J7 K0 K4 K5 K7 K9 L0 L7 M0 M1 M3
M4 M5 M9 N0 N3
A2 A6 B0 B2 B3 B8 C2 C6 D0 D1 D3 D4 E5 E6
F1 F7 F9 H0 H3 H4 H8 I2 I9 K0 K5 K7 M1 M3
M8 N0
A6 B3 B8 C6 D0 E5 F1 F9 H3 I9 M1 M3 M5
A2 A4 A6 B0 B3 B8 B9 C1 C3 C6 C9 D0 D1 D3
D4 E1 E5 E6 F1 F9 G3 G9 H3 H4 H6 H8 H9 I0
I2 I4 I7 I9 J1 J5 K0 K5 K7 K9 L0 M1 M3 M5 M8
M9
A6 B0 B3 D0 D3 E5 H3 K9
A2 A4 A6 B3 B8 C1 C6 D0 D1 D3 E1 E5 E6 F1
F5 F6 G8 H3 H4 H8 I0 I2 I9 J1 J8 K0 K5 K9 L0
L7 M0 M1 M5 M9 N3
H9 I2 J1 J5 J8 K4 K5 K9 L7 M1 M3 N0
A6 B3 C1 C6 D0 D1 D3 E5 E6 F9 G8 H8 I2 I6 I9
J5 K0 K5 M1 M3 M5
American Bamboo Society
GENUS species
COMMON NAME
9
Max Max
Height diam
feet/ inch/
meters cm
Min
Temp
°F
°C
Shade
Sun
5=full
sun
2008 Source List #28
Comments - Description
Plant Sources
Vendor Codes
(see page 36)
BAMBUSA
B. multiplex ‘Tiny Fern
Striped’
3.0
1.0
0.2
0.5
18
-8
5
Same as Tiny Fern, but with striped culms.
A6 B3 B8 B9 C6 D0 H3 M1 M3
B. multiplex ‘Willowy’
WANG TSAI
10.0
3.0
0.5
1.3
18
-8
5
Culms droop or arch strongly with small,
narrow leaves.
B0 C1 C6 D0 D3 I3 M1
B. nutans
40.0
12.0
3.0
7.6
28
-2
5
B. oldhamii
GIANT TIMBER
55.0
17.0
4.0
10.2
21
-6
5
B. oliveriana
45.0
14.0
2.0
5.1
32
0
4
B2 C3 C6 D0 D1 D3 D4 E5 K1 K2 K5 M5
From Thailand. Nutans means “nodding,”
which it does. The culms have a white ring
below the nodes.
A1 A2 A4 A6 B0 B2 B3 B7 B9 C1 C2 C3 C6 C8
The most common giant tropical bamboo
C9 D0 D1 D3 D4 D5 E1 E5 E7 F1 F7 F9 G3 G6
grown in the U.S. Culms straight and erect with
H3 H4 H8 H9 I2 I3 I4 I9 J1 K1 K2 K4 K5 K6 K7
relatively short branches. Leaves are rather
K9 L0 M1 M2 M3 M5 M9 N0 N5
wide.
C6 D0 D5 E5 H8 K4 K5 M5 N0
Densely clumping with thick-walled, glossy
green culms.
B. pachinensis
33.0
10.0
2.4
6.1
25
-4
5
Medium size with yellowish culms, it
resembles B. textilis.
B. pervariabilis
33.0
10.0
2.4
6.1
32
0
5
B. pervariabilis
‘Viridistriatus’
33.0
10.0
2.4
6.1
25
-4
5
B. rigida
40.0
12.0
2.3
5.8
32
0
5
B. rutila
40.0
12.0
2.0
5.1
28
-2
5
B. sinospinosa
CHINESE THORNY
70.0
21.0
5.0
12.7
20
-7
5
B. sp. ‘Clone X’
75.0
23.0
2.8
7.1
21
-6
5
B. sp. ‘Hirose’
55.0
17.0
5.0
12.7
21
-6
5
A1 B2 B3 B9 C6 D0 D4 E5 K1 K2 K4 K5 M3
Erect, thick walled. Lower internodes have
M5 M9
branches and yellow stripes on culm and
sheaths. Used to make farm tools, punting
poles in China.
Recently introduced from China. Similar to the A1 A4 B3 B7 B9 C1 C6 C9 D0 D1 D3 D4 D5 E1
above but much more highly coloured. New E5 F1 F9 G3 H3 I4 I9 K1 K2 K5 K6 K9 M3 M5
shoots are yellow with green stripes maturing to
yellow/gold with varying dark green stripes.
D0 D5 G3 K1 K4 K5
Erect. Internodes long. Sheaths persistent.
Many branches at nodes. Leaves oblong, 3-9ö,
dark green.
Thick walls, swollen nodes, lower part of culm D5 I4
zigzag. Ring of whitish hair below joints.
Leaves narrow.
A thorny bamboo with rather small leaves, and B3 C1 C6 D0 D1 D3 D4 E5 G3 K2 K5 M3 M5
interlaced low thorny branches, impenetrable M9
hedge.
A vigorous bamboo with extremely thick walls, A1 B0 B3 B7 B9 C9 D0 D1 D4 E5 F1 F9 G3 H3
K5 K9 M1 M5
ivory nodal bands, whitish bloom.
Identification uncertain.
Tightly clumping, upright, to 50-60ft, 4-6ins, C6 D0 D1 E5 F9 G6 K5 M5
poorly known, possibly B. oldhamii.
28
-2
5
B. sp. ‘Nana’
B. sp. ‘Polymorpha’
65.0
20.0
6.0
15.2
32
0
5
B. sp. ‘Richard Waldron’
10.0
3.0
0.5
1.2
20
-7
5
B. stenostachya
70.0
21.0
6.0
15.2
28
-2
5
B9 C6 C8 D0 D1 D3 G6 H8 K2 K5 K9 M3
A medium-sized timber bamboo from Thailand. B3 C6 D0 D5 E5 G3 G6 I4 K2 K4 K5 M5
Straight, strong. Some yellow stripes. Note B.
nana is synonym of B. multiplex.
D1 D5 E5 G6 K5 M5
Green culms densely covered with grayish
white silky hair; branches short, slender, and
dense. ID uncertain.
D0 D5 E5 F9 K9
Compact erect small bamboo similar to B.
multiplex, identity and origins uncertain.
Basal internodes almost solid. Thorny. Culm
sheaths persistent. Useful in building.
D0 K5
American Bamboo Society
GENUS species
COMMON NAME
BAMBUSA
B. textilis
WEAVER’S BAMBOO
10
Max Max
Height diam
feet/ inch/
meters cm
Min
Temp
°F
°C
Shade
Sun
5=full
sun
40.0
12.0
2.0
5.1
18
-8
5
B. textilis var. albostriata
40.0
12.0
2.0
5.1
18
-8
5
B. textilis var. glabra
30.0
9.0
1.0
2.5
18
-8
B. textilis var. gracilis
30.0
9.0
1.3
3.3
B. textilis ‘Dwarf’
18.0
6.0
B. textilis ‘Kanapaha’
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Comments - Description
Plant Sources
Vendor Codes
(see page 36)
Tight clumps. An extremely handsome plant
that arches gracefully. The thin-walled culms
are used for weaving.
Same as above except culms are white striped.
A1 A2 A6 B0 B2 B3 B7 B9 C0 C1 C2 C3 C6 C8
C9 D0 D1 D3 D4 D5 E1 E5 E6 F1 F7 F8 G3 G6
H3 H8 H9 I2 I3 I4 J1 K1 K2 K4 K5 K9 L0 L9
M0 M1 M2 M3 M5 M9 N0
A1 B0 B2 B3 B7 C3 C6 D0 E1 E5 G3 I4 K1 K5
M2 M5
5
Slender, as var. gracilis, but with glabrous
culms and culm sheaths.
A1 C6 D0 D1 D4 E5 F1 G3 H3 K1 K7 M5
18
-8
5
Culm more slender than the typical B. textilis, A1 B2 B3 B7 B9 C0 C3 C6 C9 D0 D1 D3 D4 D5
E1 E5 F1 F5 F8 F9 G3 G6 H3 H8 I2 I4 K1 K2 K4
nodding top, graceful foliage.
1.3
3.2
18
-8
5
Shorter, less erect
50.0
15.0
2.5
6.4
18
-8
5
B. textilis ‘Maculata’
25.0
8.0
1.0
2.5
18
-8
5
Grows larger than normal B. textilis in Florida, A1 A4 B2 B3 B7 D0 D1 D3 D5 E1 E5 F1 F9 G3
with lower half of culms prominently blue & I9 K5 K6 K9 M1 M5
branchless.
A1 B2 B7 C6 D0 D4 H3 K1 K5 K7 M5
Culms and base of new culm sheaths have
purple streaks.
B. textilis ‘Mutabilis’
40.0
12.0
2.3
5.8
18
-8
5
B. textilis ‘Scranton’
30.0
9.0
2.0
5.1
18
-8
5
B. tulda
70.0
21.0
4.0
10.2
30
-1
5
B. tulda ‘Striata’
70.0
21.0
4.0
10.2
30
-1
5
B. tuldoides
PUNTING POLE
55.0
17.0
2.3
5.8
21
-6
5
B. variostriata
35.0
11.0
3.0
7.6
28
-2
5
B. ventricosa
BUDDHA’S BELLY
55.0
17.0
2.3
5.8
21
-6
5
B. ventricosa ‘Kimmei’
55.0
17.0
2.3
5.8
21
-6
5
B. vulgaris
COMMON BAMBOO
50.0
15.0
4.0
10.2
30
-1
5
B. vulgaris ‘Vittata’
PAINTED BAMBOO
50.0
15.0
4.0
10.2
30
-1
5
K5 K6 K7 K9 M1 M2 M3 M5 N0
Persistent blue-white bloom and long
internodes. Previously misidentified as B.
mutabilis and as B. textilis var. fusca.
A more open clumper with shorter branches.
D0 D5 E5 F1 H3 K9 M5
A1 B2 B3 B7 B9 C6 C9 D0 D1 D3 D4 D5 E1 E5
F1 G3 G6 H3 H8 K1 K4 K5 K9 M1 M3 M5 N0
D0 D3 D5 E5 G3 K5 M5
B2 C6 D0 D4 I4 K5 M5
The large, straight, thick walled culms make
this one of the most useful tropical bamboos.
Frequently solid near the base.
Like the species, the culms are striped near the B2 B7 C3 C6 D0 D1 D4 E5 G6 I4 K2 K5 M5
base, but more prominently.
Somewhat similar to B. tulda but not as large
and more hardy. It produces a large number of
thick walled culms growing in a tight clump.
New shoots covered with bloom, culm has
white stripes, useful and edible.
A2 B3 B9 C1 C6 D0 D1 D3 D4 E5 F1 F7 F9 G3
G6 H8 H9 I4 I9 J1 K2 K4 K5 K9 L9 M3 M5 M9
N0
B2 I4 K5 M5
A1 A2 A4 B0 B3 B7 B8 B9 C2 C3 C6 C9 D0 D1
It becomes a dwarf with swollen internodes
when grown in pots under dry conditions. In the D3 D4 E1 E5 E6 F1 F7 F9 G3 G6 H3 H4 H6 H8
H9 I2 I4 I6 J1 K0 K1 K2 K5 K7 K9 L9 M1 M2
ground it reverts to a giant with zigzag culms M3 M5 M9 N3
and branches
A1 B0 B2 B3 B7 B8 C1 C3 C6 C9 D0 D3 D4 D5
As the above, but with yellow culms striped
E5 F0 F1 F5 F7 F9 G3 H3 H9 I2 I4 J1 K1 K2 K4
with green.
K5 K6 K7 K9 M1 M3 M5 M9 N3
A1 B2 B3 B9 C1 C3 C6 D0 D1 D4 E1 E5 F7 I2
I4 K2 K5 M2 M3 M5
Common throughout the tropical world. Open
clump, culms spaced a foot or two apart. Culm
cuttings root very easily. Used for banana
props.
A1 A2 A6 B2 B3 B7 B9 C1 C3 C6 D0 D1 D3 D4
Similar to the species, golden yellow culms
E1 E5 E7 F1 G3 H8 I4 I6 K1 K2 K5 K6 K7 K9
with green vertical stripes that look like drip
L0 L9 M1 M2 M3 M5 M9
marks. A very popular ornamental. Potted
culm cuttings do not always survive.
American Bamboo Society
GENUS species
COMMON NAME
Max Max
Height diam
feet/ inch/
meters cm
BAMBUSA
B. vulgaris ‘Wamin’
B. vulgaris ‘Wamin Striata’
BAMBUSA Crosses
11
Min
Temp
°F
°C
Plant Sources
Vendor Codes
(see page 36)
3.0
7.6
30
-1
5
A dwarf form with short and swollen lower
green internodes.
16.0
5.0
3.0
7.6
30
-1
5
Dwarf with short and swollen lower internodes, A1 B2 B3 B7 C1 C6 C9 D0 D4 D5 E5 H3 K1 K2
K4 K5 K6 M2 M3 M5 N0
light green culms striped with dark green.
A1 A2 B2 B3 B7 B9 C1 C2 C6 C9 D0 D1 D3 D4
D5 E1 E5 F7 G6 H3 H8 I4 K0 K1 K2 K4 K5 K6
K7 K9 L9 M1 M2 M3 M5 N0
When Bambusas have flowered in recent years, some growers have tried crossing them.
23
-5
Erect with long internodes. Previously B. edulis D1 G3
X tuldoides
Genus of medium size Chinese running bamboos.
B. fargesii
20.0
6.0
2.0
5.1
0
-18
B. qingchengshanensis
10.0
3.0
0.9
2.3
-13
-25
BORINDA
Comments - Description
16.0
5.0
B. odashimae X B.
tuldoides
BASHANIA
Shade
Sun
5=full
sun
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Native to the mountains of China. Leaves up to A0 B8 C4 C6 D0 D3 D8 E4 E6 F0 F3 F4 F5 H4
I0 I1 J3 J6 J8 K0 K8 L4 L7 M0 M3
a foot long.
Hardier and smaller than B. fargesii
K0
Clump-forming mountain bamboos from Bhutan, Tibet, Yunnan, & Sichuan, with different flowers to Fargesia
and shorter rhizomes than Yushania. Culms usually blue at first.
B. albocerea
20.0
4.0
1.0
2.0
15
-9
3
4 clones introduced, aka Yunnan 1/95; 2/95;
3a/95; 3b/95.
B. angustissima
18.0
6.0
0.8
2.0
10
-12
3
B. contracta
15.0
5.0
0.8
2.0
15
-9
3
A0 A6 A8 B8 C2 C6 D3 E2 E6 E7 F0 F3 F5 G9
From Sichuan. Arching culms with white
powder and purple sheaths at first, and narrow H1 I0 J3 J7 J8 K5 M0 M3
leaves. Was listed as a Fargesia.
B8 F0 F5 J3 M3
From Yunnan. Bushy with many culms.
B. frigidorum
12.0
4.0
0.7
1.8
5
-15
3
B. fungosa
20.0
6.0
1.0
2.5
20
-4
3
B. fungosa ‘White Cloud’
B. lushuiensis
25.0
6.0
1.5
3.8
20
-4
3
B. nujiangensis
20.0
6.0
1.5
3.8
15
-9
3
B. papyrifera
25.0
6.0
2.0
5.1
15
-9
3
B. perlonga
20.0
6.0
1.5
3.8
15
-9
3
B. sp. ‘Muliensis’
6.0
2.0
0.3
0.8
10
-12
3
Small culms. Very tough persistent culm
sheaths become red. Leaves small, mostly
deciduous. Shoots in August.
Yunnan, from 6,000 to 9,000 feet. Shoots
sweet, culms used for weaving.
A0 B8 D3 F0 F5 K8 M3
D3
A0 A6 B4 B8 C6 D3 D4 D8 E6 F3 F4 F5 G9 H4
H9 I0 I4 J1 J3 J8 K0 K2 K4 K5 K8 L0 M3 N1
D3 F5
A little smaller and more tender than the
species. The leaves have an akebono look with
a little white striping
M3
aka Yunnan 4/95.
aka Yunnan 3c/95. Previously misidentified as B8 D3 F5
Fargesia yulongshanensis. Thick culm walls
like B. papyrifera, but with smaller, darker,
narrower leaves.
C6 D3 E6 F0 F5 M3
New culms are powdery blue-white aging to
yellow, with fine longitudinal striae.
aka Yunnan 6/95 (Lushui Co.). Very long culm B8 F5 M3
sheaths with some hairs. Dense, light green,
broad leaves, blue culms.
B8 M3
From Sichuan (Muli Co.). Broad, deciduous
leaves.
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GENUS species
COMMON NAME
12
Max Max
Height diam
feet/ inch/
meters cm
BRACHYSTACHYUM
Min
Temp
°F
°C
Shade
Sun
5=full
sun
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Genus similar to Semiarundinaria having one species, one variety.
B. densiflorum
20.0
6.0
1.0
2.5
5
-15
3
B. densiflorum var. villosum
20.0
6.0
1.0
2.5
-5
-21
3
Young culms hairy; leaves up to 7 inches long D0 D3 E7 G1 G8 J5 J6 J8 K0 K8 L4
and an inch wide. Used for fishing rods and
crafts. May be misidentified.
As above but base of culm sheaths densely
hairy.
CEPHALOSTACHYUM Tall, shrubby or climbing bamboos with generally slender, stiff and thin-walled culms. From India, China,
Madagascar, Malaysia, Indonesia.
C. pergracile
30.0
9.0
2.0
5.1
C. macrophylla ‘Intermedia’
10.0
3.0
0.5
1.3
C. marmorea
MARBLED BAMBOO
6.0
2.0
0.5
1.3
15
-9
3
C. marmorea ‘Variegata’
6.0
2.0
0.5
1.3
16
-9
3
C. quadrangularis
SQUARE BAMBOO
25.0
8.0
1.5
3.8
15
-9
4
C. quadrangularis ‘Joseph
de Jussieu’
25.0
8.0
1.5
3.8
15
-9
4
C. quadrangularis ‘Suow’
25.0
8.0
0.5
1.3
15
-9
4
C. virgatum
CHIMONOBAMBUSA
32
0
D1 K1 K4 K5 M3 M5
Culms are straight and erect, covered with
white bristly hairs. Used as a flavor-adding
vessel for cooking rice.
5 Thin walled, drooping. Manifold branching.
50.0
4.0
15.0
10.2
Some plants introduced may actually be a B.
multiplex.
Medium size running bamboos, often with raised, sometimes thorny nodes, and quadrangular culms, initiating
new shoots in the fall or winter, hence “Winter bamboos”.
5
C. quadrangularis ‘Yellow
Groove’
C. tumidissinoda
The only other Chimonobambusa species with
prominently swollen nodes, but much smaller
than C. tumidissinoda and with larger leaves.
New shoots and culm sheaths are marbled with
cream and purple. The almost solid culms turn
dark purple.
Same, except the leaves have narrow white
stripes.
B3 B8 D0 D8 F5 G9 I0 J3 K0 M1 M3
A0 B8 C2 C4 C6 C8 D0 D3 D4 D8 E6 E7 F0 F3
F5 F7 G9 H8 I0 K8 L7 M0 M3 M9
A0 A6 B8 C1 C2 C4 C6 D0 D3 D8 F0 F3 F5 G9
H8 K0 L7 M0 M1 M3 M5
Prominent nodes. Culms are square in cross
section with rounded corners, especially on
large mature plants.
Also known as ‘Nagamineus’. Yellow culms
with green sulcus & few green stripes, with
some white leaf stripes.
Culms are yellow with a few green stripes of
varying width.
A6 B3 B8 C1 C2 C4 C6 C8 D0 D3 D4 D8 E6 E7
F3 F5 G9 H8 H9 I0 I9 K2 K8 L7 M0 M1 M3 M5
M9
Like the species, but with a yellow sulcus.
A6 B8 D0 D3 E2 E7 F5
D3
A0 A6 B8 C6 D0 D3 E6 E7 F0 F3 F4 F5 G9 I0 I9
K2 L7 M1 M3 N1
20.0
6.0
1.3
3.3
10
-12
4
C. andina
12.0
4.0
1.0
2.5
0
-18
4
Found at the treeline, the highest altitude
species in Chusquea. Small spiky blue leaves.
A6 D3 D8 M3
C. circinata
22.0
7.0
1.0
2.5
25
-4
4
Dark arching culms, whorls of small leaves,
comes from central and southern Mexico.
Clumping. previously misidentified as
Arthrostylidium.
A6 C6 D3 H8 I4 K2 K4 K5 M3
CHUSQUEA
A0 A5 A6 B3 B4 B8 C1 C4 C6 D0 D3 D8 E0 E2
A rare Chinese bamboo noted for its inflated
E4 E6 E7 F0 F3 F5 F9 G8 G9 H1 I0 I1 I9 J1 J3 J5
culm nodes. Used for walking sticks in
J7 J9 K2 K8 L2 L4 M1 M3 N1
Sichuan, and highly prized for dried shoots.
Also known as Qiongzhuea tumidissinoda.
A genus of C & S American bamboos that contains 134 described species, and possibly another 70 yet to be
described. They are mostly clumping mountain bamboos, but some are runners. The solid culms usually bear one
dominant branch and numerous branchlets.
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GENUS species
COMMON NAME
13
Max Max
Height diam
feet/ inch/
meters cm
CHUSQUEA
C. circinata ‘Chiapas’
Min
Temp
°F
°C
Shade
Sun
5=full
sun
28
0
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Previously misidentified as Arthrostylidium.
Broader leaves and yellower shoots. From
lower altitude and not so hardy.
A clumping bamboo with numerous tiny leaves
on branchlets that completely encircle the
culms. Possibly the most beautiful bamboo in
cultivation.
Hardy clumper, from southern Chile, long
cultivated in Europe. Has many branches per
node, all equal size. Many different clones
available of varying hardiness and form.
These seedlings are longer branched than
their Chilean cousins. Sometimes identified as
Chusquea argentina.
Darker culms, becoming red-brown or nearly
black. Previously misidentified as C. nigricans.
D3 M3
C. coronalis
23.0
7.0
0.8
2.0
30
-1
4
C. culeou
15.0
5.0
1.0
2.5
0
-18
5
C. culeou ‘Argentina’
15.0
5.0
1.3
3.2
0
-18
4
C. culeou ‘Caña Prieta’
15.0
5.0
1.0
2.5
0
-18
5
C. culeou ‘Hilliers Form’
9.0
3.0
0.8
2.0
5
-15
4
C. cumingii
10.0
3.0
0.8
2.0
10
-12
5
C. delicatula
12.0
4.0
0.3
0.6
30
-1
C. foliosa
20.0
6.0
1.5
3.8
24
-4
3
Long thin drooping leaves, golden culms with A6 B8 C6 D3 K5 M3
green nodes.
C. galeottiana
20.0
6.0
0.8
2.0
28
-2
3
A tropical climbing/arching bamboo from cloud D3
forests in southern Mexico.
C. gigantea
25.0
8.0
1.5
3.8
0
-18
5
A6 B4 B8 C2 C4 D3 E6 F0 F3 F5 H1 H9 K8 M0
M3 M9
C. glauca
10.0
3.0
0.5
1.3
20
-7
3
C. liebmannii
33.0
10.0
1.0
2.5
32
0
4
C. macrostachya
15.0
5.0
0.5
1.3
0
-18
3
Shoots red, culms light and dark green. Closely
allied to C. culeou. Many branches per node,
one to three thicker and very long. An “open
clumper.” Has been sold as C. breviglumis.
Probably the largest-leaved Chuquea. Vining
habit but stays upright without support. Seeds
came from plants collected in Mexico at 6000’
elevation.
Mexico to Costa Rica. Culms are strongly
arching, sometimes clambering. Spine-like
roots on the nodes, takes drier conditions than
most bamboos.
Native to southern Chile where it grows at
elevations up to 3,000 feet.
C. mimosa ssp. Australis
15.0
5.0
1.0
2.5
20
-2
3
From southern Brazil. Small leaves, on stiff
burgundy-red culms.
B8 D3 K2 K5 M3 M5
C. montana
6.0
2.0
0.3
0.8
0
-18
3
From the southern forests of Chile. A small
clumping sub-alpine species. Swollen nodes.
A6 D3 D8
C. muelleri
6.0
2.0
0.2
0.5
32
0
2
From eastern Mexico. Culms delicate and
trailing, 2-6 branches per node.
D3
A6 B8 C6 D3 D4 E5 E7 G3 K2 K4 K5 L0 M3
M5 N0
A0 A6 B4 B8 C2 C4 D3 D4 D8 E0 E2 E6 F0 F3
G9 H1 H9 I0 J1 J3 J8 K2 K4 K5 K8 M3 M9 N1
B8 D3 D8 K5 M3
B8 C4 D3 D8 F0 H1 J1 K2 M3
D3 E2 F5 M3
Stubby branches and compact leaves are
combine with smaller stature. Considered to be
a seedling variation of C. culeou.
Native to semiarid central Chile. Coastal range B8 C6 D3 E2 M3
on exposed slopes. Sometimes clambering.
Numerous tiny stiff, very sharp leaves.
Scrambling small-leaved tender species from B8
Peru.
C6 D3 M3
D3 K2 K4 K5 M3 M5
D3
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GENUS species
COMMON NAME
CHUSQUEA
C. pittieri
14
Max Max
Height diam
feet/ inch/
meters cm
Min
Temp
°F
°C
Shade
Sun
5=full
sun
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25.0
8.0
2.0
5.1
24
-4
5
C. simpliciflora
50.0
15.0
0.4
1.0
32
0
3
C. sp. ‘Chiconquiaco’
10.0
3.0
0.5
1.3
20
-7
3
C. sp. ‘Las Vigas’
8.0
2.0
0.5
1.3
20
-7
3
C. subtilis
20.0
6.0
1.0
2.5
24
-4
3
C. sulcata
15.0
5.0
0.8
2.0
26
0
4
C. tomentosa
25.0
8.0
1.5
3.8
24
-4
3
C. uliginosa
15.0
5.0
0.5
1.3
0
-18
3
Native to southern Chile. Grows at the edge of B8 D3 D8 J1
seasonally inundated wetlands.
C. valdiviensis
25.0
8.0
1.0
2.5
0
-18
4
C. virgata
25.0
8.0
0.8
2.0
A6 B8 D3 F0 M3
A climbing bamboo from southern Chile,
formerly sold as C. quila. Self-supporting culms
reach 25 ft, but culms can scramble on to 40 ft
on tree branches. Climbs to reach the light.
From Costa Rica. Culms mottled with purple, A6 B8 C6 D3 K2 K5
erect at the base and arching, nodes swollen.
The culms grow up, then arch over and hang
down or climb on trees. Thorny nodes,
especially near base. One of the largest of the
genus.
A vining species that clambers over trees and
other plants.
From cloud forest of Veracrauz Mexico. This D3 K5 M3
small-leaved vining species is an unusual
Chusquea with a spreading habit.
D3 K2 M3
Large leaves and very pretty rosy-red new
shoots and arching culms. It has a fairly
vigorous spreading and clambering habit.
Closely resembles C. foliosa. Very fine leaves, K5 M3
from high elevation in Costa Rica.
A clumper. Culms erect, become golden yellow A6 D3 K5 M3
with age and light. Fine leaves, many branches
per node. Southern Mexico to Costa Rica.
A large, tall, vining plant with very long dark C6 D3 E7 M3
green leaves.
DENDROCALAMUS Giant tropical clumping bamboos similar to Bambusa.
D. asper
100.0
30.0
8.0
20.3
32
0
5
D. asper ‘Betung Hitam’
100.0
30.0
8.0
20.3
32
0
5
D. brandisii
100.0
30.0
8.0
20.3
32
0
8.0
20.3
D. brandisii ‘Black’
A6 B8 C6 D3 G3 K2 K4 K5 M3 M9
An impressive ornamental growing rapidly
under favorable conditions. Shoots are large, of
the highest quality for food. Thai and Indonesia
clones differ.
A black cultivar of D. asper. Rare.
A1 A6 B2 B3 B7 B9 C3 C6 C9 D0 D1 D4 D5 E5
G3 G6 I3 I4 I9 K1 K2 K4 K5 K7 K9 L0 M3 M5
M9 N0
5
Thick walled culms; similar to D. giganteus.
Shoots of high quality, edible raw.
A1 B2 B7 C1 C6 C9 D0 D1 D3 D4 D5 E5 F1 G3
G6 H8 I4 I9 K1 K2 K4 K5 K7 M3 M5 N0
25
-4
5
A very attractive, fast growing black bamboo. D5 E5 K5
Live culms are black but dry to a dark brown
color, very valuable for furniture etc.
Like the species but with variegated leaves. An B2 G3 K2 K5
unnamed cultivar.
A1 B2 B3 B7 C6 D0 D4 D5 E5 G3 G6 I4 I9 K1
K2 K4 K5 M5 M9 N0
D. brandisii (variegated)
100.0
30.0
12.0
30.5
32
0
5
D. calostachyus
70.0
21.0
5.0
12.7
25
-4
5
This may be a misidentification of a cultivar of D0 E5 K5
D. strictus. Used for construction.
D. giganteus
100.0
30.0
12.0
30.5
25
-4
5
From Burma, perhaps the largest bamboo in the A1 B2 B3 B7 C1 C6 D0 D1 D3 D4 E5 I4 I9 K2
world. Leaves can be up to 20 inches long and K4 K5 K7 M1 M3 M5 M9
4 inches wide.
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GENUS species
COMMON NAME
15
Max Max
Height diam
feet/ inch/
meters cm
Min
Temp
°F
°C
DENDROCALAMUS
D. giganteus (variegated)
Shade
Sun
5=full
sun
25
-4
80.0
24.0
7.0
17.8
27
-3
5
D. jianshuiensis
55.0
17.0
5.0
12.7
25
-4
5
D. jianshuiensis
(variegated)
55.0
17.0
5.0
12.7
D. latiflorus
65.0
20.0
8.0
20.3
D. latiflorus ‘Mei-nung’
65.0
20.0
8.0
20.3
D. minor
25.0
8.0
2.0
5.1
D. minor ‘Amoenus’
25.0
8.0
2.0
5.1
25
-4
5
D. sikkimensis
65.0
20.0
8.0
20.3
35
2
5
D. sp. ‘Parker’s Giant’
D. strictus
MALE BAMBOO
D. yunnanicus
DINOCHLOA
D. malayana
D. scandens
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As the species but with variegated leaves. An
unnamed cultivar.
D. hamiltonii
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A1 B2 B7 C6 D0 D3 D4 E5 F9 H8 I4 K2 K5 K7
Native to the northeast Himalayas, with
M3 M5
pendulous pruinose culms, leaves up to 15
inches long.
Similar to D. hamiltonii, but from China, with C6 D0 D1 D4 E5 G3 H8 I4 K2 K4 K5 M5 M9
fimbriate culm sheath ligule.
5
As the species but with variegated leaves. An
unnamed cultivar.
25
-4
5
25
-4
5
A1 C9 D0 D4 E4 E5 G6 I4 K2 K4 K5 M3 M5 N0
From southern China. The large, dark green
leaves are 10 to 16 inches long and 3 to 4
inches wide.
Similar, but with light green culms striped with A1 C6 D1 D4 E5 G3 H8 I4 I9 K2 K5 K7 M3 M5
M9
dark green.
5
K2 K5
Culm top bending and drooping. Culm annulus A1 B2 C6 D0 D1 D4 D5 E5 I4 K2 K4 K5 M5
and sheath annulus near the culm base have a
yellowish brown ring.
Culms pale yellow with green stripes, smaller A1 A4 B2 B3 B7 C1 C6 C9 D0 D1 D4 D5 E1 E5
F1 F9 G6 H3 I2 I4 I9 K1 K2 K4 K5 K7 K9 M3
than the type.
M5 N0
C1 D0 K2 K4 K5 M5
Large culms become brownish red. Culm
sheaths densely velvety with large auricles.
Used for containers and water buckets.
D5 E5 F9 G6 K5 K9 M5
5 BIG! An unidentified, giant, timber bamboo.
80.0
12.0
24.0
30.5
Discovered by Jim Parker in Hawaii. Massive,
thick culms.
5 This is the most common bamboo in India, used A1 B2 B3 C1 C6 D0 D1 E5 F1 K5 K7 M3 M5
60.0
5.0
30
18.0
12.7
-1
mainly for pulp. Culms not very straight, often
small and sometimes solid. Flowers frequently.
5 From southeast Yunnan and from Vietnam.
C6 D0 E5 G6 K2 K4 K5 M5
80.0
7.0
24.0
17.8
Pale green. Used for shoots, construction, pipes,
rafts.
High-climbing clumping bamboos with solid culms, native from Burma to the Philippines, which wind around
trees and other plants for support. Have large fleshy fruits, from the size of a pea to a golf ball.
3 From Malaysia and Thailand. Leaves large and D0 K5 M5
30.0
0.5
28
9.0
1.3
-2
shiny. Rough culms and internodes, and hairy
culm sheaths.
3 Has black culms, usually solid, and large ovate D1 M5
30.0
0.5
28
9.0
1.3
-2
leaves. Plants in the U.S. may be D. malayana.
DREPANOSTACHYUM Medium size clumping, mountain bamboos. The differences between genera Drepanostachyum and
Himalayacalamus are subtle; Drepanostachyum species have many equal branches; Himalayacalamus species
have one dominant branch.
D. khasianum
KHASIA BAMBOO
12.0
4.0
0.5
1.3
20
-7
3
B8 C6 D0 D3 D4 E5 E7 F5 G6 K2 K4 K5 M3
The new culms are dark green covered with
white powder which gives them a bluish look.
Several species have been grown under this
name.
American Bamboo Society
GENUS species
COMMON NAME
DREPANOSTACHYUM
D. falcatum var.
sengteeanum
EREMITIS
E. species
FARGESIA
16
Max Max
Height diam
feet/ inch/
meters cm
30.0
9.0
1.1
2.8
3.0
1.0
0.2
0.5
Min
Temp
°F
°C
20
-7
Shade
Sun
5=full
sun
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3
B8 C2 C6 D3 K4 K5 M3
This has been sold in the US as
Drepanostachyum falconeri. A mountain
bamboo native to the Himalayas. Grows in a
tight clump. Bright green culms, small, papery
thin leaves.
A peculiar group of herbaceous bamboos, native to the coast of southern Brazil. Oddly, some of their flower
spikes are borne underground.
There are about 5 species, of which only one
has been formally described and named.
Clumping bamboos from the alpine conifer forests of west and southwest China. Medium to small and all very
cold hardy, but not tolerant of very high summer temperatures. Flowers like toothbrushes.
F. adpressa
18.0
6.0
1.3
3.3
0
-18
3
F. apicirubens
RED-TIPPED BAMBOO
16.0
5.0
0.8
2.0
-10
-23
3
F. apicirubens 'White
Dragon'
8.0
2.0
0.5
1.3
-5
-21
3
F. denudata
16.0
5.0
0.5
1.3
0
-18
3
F. dracocephala 'Rufa'
10.0
3.0
0.5
1.2
-5
-21
2
F. murieliae
UMBRELLA BAMBOO
15.0
5.0
0.5
1.3
-20
-29
2
F. murieliae (next
generation seedlings)
15.0
5.0
0.5
1.3
-20
-29
2
F. murieliae 'SABE 939'
15.0
5.0
0.5
1.3
-20
-29
2
F. nitida
FOUNTAIN BAMBOO
12.0
4.0
0.5
1.3
-20
-29
2
F. nitida 'Anceps'
12.0
4.0
0.5
1.3
-20
-29
2
F. nitida 'De Belder' and
'Stream Cottage'
12.0
4.0
0.5
1.3
-20
-29
2
From Sichuan; similar to F. robusta. This plant A0 B8 D3 E6 F3 G1 I0 M0 M3
has been sold as Fargesia sp. A-4. Open clumps
of purplish-green culms. Some of the plants
may be F. murieliae.
Native to China at elevations over 6,000 feet. A A0 A6 B8 C4 C6 D3 D8 E0 E2 E6 E7 F0 F3 F5
G9 H1 H2 I0 I5 I8 J3 J7 J8 J9 K5 M0 M2 M3 M4
new species previously misidentified as F.
N1
dracocephala.
A6 B8 E2 F0 F5 I0 J1 K2 M2 M3
Selected seedling with Akebono style white
variegation on spring leaves.
From Sichuan. Similar to F. murieliae, but
leaves are smaller and more delicate. Culms
branch out after the first winter.
From Sichuan. Early shoots. Also known as
Gansu 95-1. Close to the description of the real
F. dracocephala.
Similar to F. nitida but with green culms. May
be the hardiest bamboo in the U.S. Grows at
above 10,000 feet in China, important panda
food.
Clone introduced by Wilson in 1907 set seed in
1980s & 90s and died. Seedling variants are
available under many cultivar names.
A different introduction, brought in by the
Sino-American Botanical Expedition of 1980.
It also flowered, and has been identified as F.
murieliae. Seedlings will have new cultivar
names.
Upright culms with thick grey deciduous wax
may become nearly black. Sheaths orangeribbed. From 1889 seed many old generation
cultivars named, but most now flowering and
probably all about to die.
Old generation. The leaves are smaller and
narrower than 'McClure' and 'Nymphenburg'.
A0 A6 B8 C4 D3 D8 E6 E7 F0 F3 F4 F5 H1 H2
I0 J3 J7 L5 M2 M3
A0 A6 A8 B3 B4 B8 C4 C6 D0 D3 D4 D8 E0 E2
E4 E6 E7 F0 F3 F4 F5 G9 H1 H2 H7 I0 I5 I8 J2
J3 J4 J7 J9 K0 K5 L2 L5 M0 M2 M3 M4 M6 N1
A6 B8 C2 C6 D3 D4 D8 E4 E6 E7 F0 F4 F5 G1
G9 H1 I0 I5 J1 J4 J8 J9 K5 L2 L5 M2 M3 M4 M8
M9
A0 B8 C6 D3 D8 E7 F0 F3 F5 G9 H2 I0 I8 J3 J7
J8 J9 K8 L2 L5 M0 M2 M3 M4
A0 D3 G1 M3
A0 A6 B8 C2 C4 C6 C8 D3 D4 D8 E0 E2 E6 E7
F0 F3 F5 G1 H1 H2 H9 I0 I5 I6 I8 J3 J9 K2 K5
K8 L5 L7 M0 M2 M3 M4 M6 M7 M8 M9 N1
D3 D4 E6 F0 H2 I0 I6 I8 J8 K2 L5 M0 M2
C4 D3 E6 F3 I0 I8 J3 K8 L5 M2 M4 M7
Old generation. It is said to be a prolific
grower; its leaves do not curl in the sun. These
two clones are probably identical.
American Bamboo Society
GENUS species
COMMON NAME
FARGESIA
F. nitida ‘Eisenach’
17
Max Max
Height diam
feet/ inch/
meters cm
Min
Temp
°F
°C
Shade
Sun
5=full
sun
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6.0
2.0
0.3
0.8
-20
-29
2
Old generation. Ascending branches; culms
tend to bifurcate.
A0 A6 C4 D3 F3 H2 I8 J8 K0 K2 L5 M0 M2 M3
F. nitida ‘Ems River’
12.0
4.0
0.5
1.3
-20
-29
2
Old generation. Leaves a little smaller.
A0 A6 D3 H2 I0 I8 L5 M2 M7
F. nitida ‘Jiuzhaigou’
12.0
4.0
0.5
1.3
-20
-29
2
New introductions. Several new seedling clones A0 B8 D3 D8 E0 E2 E6 E7 F0 F5 H1 I0 I5 I6 I8
J1 J7 J9 M2 M3 M4 N1
from Jiuzhaigou Reserve.
F. nitida ‘Gansu 2’
12.0
4.0
0.5
1.3
-20
-29
2
F. nitida ‘McClure’
18.0
6.0
0.5
1.3
-20
-29
2
Introduced 1995. Flowering history not known. I8 M2 M3
Narrow, delicate leaves, early shoots and
branches, suited to shady conditions
A0 A6 D3 D8 F0 F3 I6 I8 J8 K0 M2 M4
Old generation. Leaves long and narrow but
wider than ‘Nymphenburg’.
F. nitida ‘Nymphenburg’
12.0
4.0
0.5
1.3
-20
-29
2
F. nitida ‘Wakehurst’
12.0
4.0
0.5
1.3
-20
-29
2
F. robusta
16.0
5.0
1.0
2.5
-4
-20
4
F. robusta ‘Campbell’
16.0
5.0
1.0
2.5
-4
-20
4
F. robusta ‘Wolong’
17.0
5.0
1.0
2.5
-4
-20
4
F. sp. ‘Scabrida’
F. utilis
TUNGCHUAN #3
GAOLIGONGSHANIA
G. megalothyrsa
J3 J4 J7 J8 J9 K0 K5 L2 L5 M2 M3 M4 M8 N1
Upright form with small leaves
Collected in Wolong, Sichuan in 1996. More
vigorous, with larger leaves. Bamboo 23: 16.
2002.
4 From Pingwu, Sichuan. Orange sheaths as F.
-5
-21
dracocephala ‘Rufa’ but with more culm wax.
Not F. scabrida.
4 From Yunnan, culms curve upwards with
13.0
0.5
0
4.0
1.3
-18
pendulous cascading foliage. May be Borinda
but flowers unknown.
A genus with one species. From Yunnan, China.
6.0
2.0
0.4
1.0
0
-18
3
G. albociliata
30.0
9.0
2.0
5.1
30
-1
4
G. apus
BAMBU TALI
65.0
20.0
4.0
10.2
27
-3
5
G. atroviolacea
TROPICAL BLACK
50.0
15.0
3.5
8.9
25
-4
5
GIGANTOCHLOA
Old generation. Differs from the type by narrow A6 C4 D3 E6 F3 H2 I0 I5 I6 I8 J4 J8 L5 M0 M2
M3
leaves, strongly arching culms and young
branches ascending.
Old generation. Has a bluer color, darker culms, E2 M2
possibly longer rhizome necks; does not show
spotting common to other clones.
From Sichuan Province, China, at elevations A0 A6 B4 B8 C0 C2 C4 C6 D3 D4 D8 E0 E2 E4
E6 E7 F0 F3 F5 G9 H1 H2 H4 H7 I0 I6 I8 J1 J2
over 8,000 feet.Early shoots.
B8 F5 J9
A0 B8 D8 E2 E6 F0 F5 I6 J7 J9 L2 M2 M3
B8 D8 E2 E5 E6 E7 F0 F5 H1 J3 J7 J9 L2 M3
A0 A6 B8 D3 D8 E0 E4 E6 F0 F3 F5 H1 I0 J3 J8
K5 M0 M2 M3
From Yunnan, China, near the Burmese border, C6
at 1300-2600 meters altitude. Small, bushy and
slow.
Giant, tropical, clumping bamboos similar to Bambusa. G. atroviolacea, G. atter, G. robusta, and G.
pseudoarundinacea were formerly all considered to be forms of G. verticillata. Rarely flower or come true from
seed, and may be “natural hybrids.”
Tight clump. It has long (up to an inch) culm
leaf ligules, narrow leaves. Light gray-green
culms, white stripes.
Common in Java, not found anywhere in the
wild. Used for many purposes. It has large
leaves, up to 15 inches long and 21/2 inches
wide. Young culms are hairy.
From Java and Sumatra. Brown to black culms
striped faint green. Dark green leaves. Sheath
blades reflexed.
C6 D0 G6 K5 M5 N0
B2 C6 D0 D1 D4 G6 K2 K4 K5 M3 N0
A1 B2 B7 B9 C3 C6 C9 D0 D1 D3 D4 D5 E1 E5
F1 G6 I4 K1 K2 K4 K5 K6 K9 M3 M5 N0
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GENUS species
COMMON NAME
GIGANTOCHLOA
G. atter
18
Max Max
Height diam
feet/ inch/
meters cm
Min
Temp
°F
°C
Shade
Sun
5=full
sun
50.0
15.0
4.0
10.2
28
-2
5
G. hasskarliana
30.0
9.0
2.5
6.4
28
-2
5
G. maxima
45.0
14.0
4.0
10.2
28
-2
5
G. pseudoarundinacea
100.0
30.0
5.0
12.7
28
-2
5
G. ridleyi
50.0
15.0
2.0
5.1
32
0
5
G. robusta
60.0
18.0
3.5
8.9
28
-2
5
G. sp. ‘Sumatra 3751’
60.0
18.0
28
-2
5
G. sp. ‘Widjaja 3827’
G. wrayii
30.0
9.0
3.0
7.6
30
-1
5
G. amplexifolia
50.0
15.0
4.0
10.2
28
-2
5
G. angustifolia
100.0
30.0
9.0
22.9
30
-1
5
G. angustifolia ‘Bicolor’
100.0
30.0
8.0
20.3
30
-1
5
G. angustifolia ‘Less
Thorny’
100.0
30.0
8.0
20.3
30
-1
G. chacoensis
65.0
20.0
6.0
15.2
G. longifolia
30.0
9.0
G. paniculata
G. velutina
GUADUA
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B2 B7 B9 D0 D4 D5 G6 K2 K4 K5 K7 M5 N0
From Java. Sweet shoots, strong straight
culms. Sheath covered with black hairs. Used
for furniture.
Native to west Java; dense clumps planted as D0 I4 K5
hedges and used to weave baskets.
Variegated culms with cream-colored stripes. B7 C6 D0 D1 E5 G6 I4 K2 K4 K5 K7 M5 N0
The exact ID of plants that have been sold in
the past under this name is not clear; also see G.
pseudoarundinacea.
Formerly included in G. verticillata complex. B2 C6 C9 D0 D1 D4 D5 E5 F9 G6 I4 I9 K2 K4
K5 K7 M3 M5
The culms when young are light green, with
thin yellow stripes.
A1 C6 D0 K1 K2 K5 M5
A very useful straight culmed, large-leafed,
handsome bamboo. Tight habit with persistent
culm sheaths.
Large, erect, strong. Java, Sumatra. Used for D0 D4 K5
pipes, construction, handicrafts, shoots. Yellow
stripes near base.
C6 D0 D1 D4 E5 G6 K2 K4 K5 M5 N0
Purple stripes on green canes. May be
Gigantochloa kuring, “buluh kuring hitam” and
may be bigger.
Large, erect culms, with cream-colored stripes. D0 D4 I4 K4 K5
Strong.
A1 B2 C6 D0 D4 K4 K5 M5
Long internodes; used for basket making in
Malaysia. Culms erect, slightly arching
outwards.
A genus of giant, thorny, tropical clumping bamboos native to the New World. Clumps very open. Some older
references include them in Bambusa.
Short internodes, nearly solid in the lower part
of the arching culms. Useful, but not as strong
as G. angustifolia.
The largest of the American bamboos, native
Venezuela to Peru, used for house construction
and furniture. Thorny. Open clumps.
Culms have vertical yellow and green stripes.
Also known as ‘Striata’.
A1 B2 D1 E5 G6 K1 K2 K5 M3 M5 N0
5
A clone with significantly fewer and smaller
thorns.
A1 B2 D0 D1 G6 K1 K2 K4 M5 N0
30
-1
5
2.0
5.1
30
-1
5
30.0
9.0
2.5
6.4
30
-1
5
50.0
15.0
4.0
10.2
28
-2
5
A large woody thorny green bamboo, with erect B2 C6 D0 E5 I3 K2 K5 M3 M5
culms, from Bolivia to Uraguay. May grow
taller than listed.
Leaves long and narrow like Otatea, rhizomes M3
with very
long necks. Covers river banks in Mexico.
A small Guadua looking similar to Otatea from M3
a distance, found in many tropical locations in
the Americas. Thorny with long rhizomes.
Culms thick walled but not solid. Erect. New D1 K5
shoots have beautiful maroon culm sheaths,
which cling tightly to the lower internodes.
A1 B2 B3 D0 E5 G6 I3 K1 K2 K5 K6 K9 M5 M9
N0
B2 B7 D0 D1 G6 I3 K2 K4 K5 M3 M5 N0
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GENUS species
COMMON NAME
HIBANOBAMBUSA
H. tranquillans
H. tranquillans
'Shiroshima'
19
Max Max
Height diam
feet/ inch/
meters cm
Min
Temp
°F
°C
Shade
Sun
5=full
sun
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A running genus from Japan once thought to be a natural bigeneric hybrid between Sasa veitchii and
Phyllostachys nigra 'Henon', but with little evidence to support that idea.
3-5 The only species of the genus has single, rarely B8 C4 D0 D3 E6 E7 I1 I7 I8 J6 K0 L4 M0
16.0
1.3
0
5.0
3.3
-18
2 branches per node and large leaves, like Sasa.
Does well in sun or shade.
4 This form has strikingly attractive leaves
A0 A3 A5 B3 B4 B8 C0 C1 C2 C4 C6 D0 D1 D2
16.0
1.3
0
D3 D8 E0 E4 E6 E7 F0 F2 F3 F5 F6 F9 G1 G4
5.0
3.3
-18
variegated in cream and green. The colors
G8 G9 H2 H4 H8 H9 I0 I1 I5 I6 I7 I8 I9 J1 J3 J5
persist throughout the year.
J7 J8 K0 K2 K5 K8 L0 L2 L4 L5 L7 M0 M3 M4
M5 M9 N1
HIMALAYACALAMUS A newly erected genus of clump-forming bamboos of the lower altitudes of the Himalayan mountains.
H. falconeri
30.0
9.0
1.3
3.3
15
-9
3
As 'Damarapa' but with no stripes. Also see
Drepanostachyum sengteeanum.
H. falconeri 'Damarapa'
CANDY-STRIPE
BAMBOO
20.0
6.0
2.0
5.1
15
-9
2
H. hookerianus
BLUE BAMBOO
20.0
6.0
0.8
2.0
20
-4
2
H. planatus
20.0
6.0
0.5
1.3
15
-4
3
H. porcatus
20.0
6.0
1.0
2.5
20
-4
3
A beautiful Himalayan bamboo with masses of A0 B4 B8 C2 C6 D3 D8 E5 E6 E7 F0 F5 G9 H1
leaves borne on long, slender branchlets. Culms H9 J1 J3 J7 K2 K4 K5 L0 M0 M3 M9 N1
are green, striped with yellow or lavender-pink.
Formerly misidentified, and known as
Drepanostachyum hookerianum.
Light blue culms become blue-purple in first A6 B7 B8 C2 C6 D3 D4 E6 E7 F3 F5 G9 H9 J1
J7 K2 K4 K5 L0 M0 M3 M9
winter. Has long been sold as
Drepanostachyum falcatum. Named seedling
clones have not maintained differences when
mature.
From C Nepal. As H. falconeri but with rougher B8 C2 C6 D3 D4 E6 E7 F5 H9 K2 K4 K5 M3
culm sheaths. Split from H. asper. Previously
Neomicrocalamus microphyllus.
From Nepal. Grows above 2000 meters. Tight B8 C6 D3 F5 G9 K2 K5 M3
clumper, finely ridged internodes.
INDOCALAMUS
I. latifolius
A0 A6 B8 C2 C6 D3 E6 F5 G9 H1 H8 K4 K5 M0
M3
Small, running bamboos from China with large, broad leaves; similar to Sasa but with non-prominent culm nodes.
A6 B8 C1 C4 C6 D0 D3 D8 E4 E6 F0 F5 F6 G4
3 Similar to I. tessellatus, leaves about a foot
10.0
0.5
-5
G9 H2 H4 I0 I1 I7 J8 K0 L4 L7 M1 M2 M3 M9
3.0
1.3
-21
long.
I. longiauritus
5.0
2.0
0.3
0.8
-5
-21
3
Culms hairy below the nodes; prominent
auricles and oral setae.
I. sp. 'Hamadae'
15.0
5.0
0.6
1.5
-5
-21
3
I. sp. 'Solidus'
8.0
2.0
0.4
1.0
-5
-21
3
The only Japanese Indocalamus. Culms taller B8 D0 D4 D8 E6 F5 G9 K0 M2
and thicker than I. tessellatus, branches
commonly not 1 but 3. The large leaves were
used for wrapping rice balls. Native to Kyushu.
Culms solid, leaves only 8 to 10 inches long. A6 B3 B8 C4 D0 D2 F5 F6 G4 G8 H2 I7 I9 J5 J7
J8 K0 L4 L9 M1 M2 M4
Species not known.
I. tessellatus
7.0
2.0
0.5
1.3
-15
-26
3-5
I. crassiflora
20.0
6.0
1.6
4.1
Culm wall thick, nearly solid. Glabrous,
slightly pruinose.
I. gigantea
50.0
15.0
4.0
10.2
From south China. Also known as Acidosasa
gigantea.
INDOSASA
C6 D0 D3 E7 F5 I0 J6 K0 M2 M4
A5 A6 B3 B8 C0 C1 C2 C4 C6 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4
Usually less than 4 feet tall, it can reach 10ft
D8 E1 E5 E6 E7 F0 F1 F3 F5 F6 F9 G1 G4 G8
and has the largest leaves of any bamboo in
G9 H0 H1 H2 H4 H5 H7 H8 I0 I1 I5 I6 I7 I8 I9
cultivation, up to 26 inches by 5 inches. Adapts J3 J4 J5 J7 J8 K0 K2 K8 L4 L5 L7 M0 M1 M2
easily to growing in pots. Does well in shade M3 M4 M9 N1
or sun.
A group of mid-size running bamboos from southern China and Vietnam.
D0 D3 F5
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GENUS species
COMMON NAME
20
Max Max
Height diam
feet/ inch/
meters cm
LITHACHNE
L. humilis
Min
Temp
°F
°C
Shade
Sun
5=full
sun
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Genus of clumping herbaceous bamboos from the tropical western hemisphere with asymmetric, truncate-based
leaf blades.
3 The small leaves fold down together at night. It
1.0
0.1
32
0.0
0.3
0
flowers frequently, producing viable seed.
MELOCALAMUS
A small group of scrambling bamboos with persistent culm sheaths and large leaves.
From Yunnan. Used in weaving. Fruit edible. K4
Red blush on largish leaves.
MELOCANNA
A genus native to India and Burma, with 3 species, only one of which is in the United States. Open clumpers with
long-necked rhizomes.
5 Thin walled, erect. Fruits, the size of a pear,
60.0
3.0
32
18.0
7.6
0
sometimes sprout on the plant. Shoots & fruit
edible.
Very similar to Chimonobambusa and may be synonymous. One species, from Sichuan China.
D3
15.0
0.8
0
Used as an ornamental in China.
M. arrectus
M. baccifera
MENSTRUOCALAMUS
M. sichuanensis
NASTUS
N. elatus
NEOHOUZEAUA
N. mekongensis
NEOLOLEBA
N. atra
IRON RANGE BAMBOO
OCHLANDRA
O. stridula
REED BAMBOO
OLIGOSTACHYUM
O. glabrescens
OLMECA
O. recta
OTATEA
O. acuminata ‘Michoacan’
5.0
2.0
-18
A genus of slender to large bamboos found from Madagascar to the Solomon Islands. Erect, scrambling, or
climbing, many branches at each node.
60.0
18.0
4.0
10.2
25
-4
5
Long narrow light grayish-green leaves, erect E5 G6 K2 K4 K5 M3 M5 N0
new lime green culms turn yellowish with age.
From coastal New Guinea. Needs humid area.
Shoots edible raw.
Medium-sized clumping bamboos from SE Asia. Culm tips often scrambling. Included in Schizostachyum in
some references.
D0 D1 K5 M5
5.0
0.4
40
A small clumping bamboo from Vietnam
2.0
1.0
4
suitable for low hedges.
Tropical genus from Indonesia, PNG, & N Australia.
16.0
1.2
40
From New Guinea and northernmost Australia.
5.0
3.1
4
Large leaves. May be a Schizostachyum.
Tender.
A group of shrubby gregarious reed-like bamboos, native to southern India and Sri Lanka, with persistent culmsheaths.
5 Native to Sri Lanka, where it is used
C6 D1 D3
18.0
0.8
0
6.0
2.0
-18
extensively for basketry and for paper pulp.
Good for craft work. May be misidentified
Semiarundinaria species.
A group of small to medium running bamboos from the coast of China, similar to Semiarundinaria. Swollen
nodes.
6.0
0.4
From Fujian and Zhejiang, China. Long narrow
2.0
1.0
leaves.
A Mexican genus, with two species. Both species have large fleshy fruits, and rhizomes with long necks, very
open clumps.
4 Green culms; nodes subdued on main culm but
45.0
2.0
14.0
5.1
bulge on branches. Branches at about 10 ft;
looks like a palm. Fruits to one inch diameter.
Genus of American clumping bamboos with 3 known species. From central Mexico to Central America.
15.0
5.0
1.0
2.5
28
-2
5
Coarser, with burgundy culm tips, darker
culms, more persistant culms sheath and a
stiffer look to the leaves.
C6 D3 K2 M3
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GENUS species
COMMON NAME
OTATEA
O. acuminata ssp.
acuminata
21
Max Max
Height diam
feet/ inch/
meters cm
Min
Temp
°F
°C
Shade
Sun
5=full
sun
15.0
5.0
0.7
1.8
28
-2
5
O. acuminata ssp.
aztecorum
MEXICAN WEEPING
20.0
6.0
1.5
3.8
22
-6
4
O. acuminata ssp.
aztecorum 'Dwarf'
DWARF MEXICAN
WEEPING
O. fimbriata
4.0
1.0
0.7
1.8
22
-6
4
14.0
4.0
0.7
1.8
24
-4
4
O. abyssinica
30.0
9.0
4.0
10.2
30
-1
5
O. braunii
WINE BAMBOO
30.0
9.0
4.0
10.2
30
-1
5
P. angusta
STONE BAMBOO
22.0
7.0
1.3
3.3
0
-18
5
P. arcana
27.0
8.0
1.3
3.3
0
-18
5
P. arcana ‘Luteosulcata’
27.0
8.0
1.3
3.3
0
-18
5
P. atrovaginata
INCENSE BAMBOO
35.0
11.0
2.8
7.1
-15
-26
5
P. aurea
GOLDEN, FISHPOLE
BAMBOO
27.0
8.0
1.8
4.6
0
-18
5
P. aurea ‘Albovariegata’
VARIEGATED
GOLDEN BAMBOO
27.0
8.0
1.8
4.6
0
-18
5
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Smaller and more delicate looking then
aztecorum, it comes from the hot, humid
lowlands of eastern Mexico.
The long narrow leaves are produced in such
abundance that they almost completely obscure
the culms. Clumps open with culms spaced up
to 1 or 2 feet.
A dwarf form of the above. Looks like a
basketball.
B2 C6 C8 D1 D3 D4 K2 L0 M3 M5
A1 A6 B2 B8 B9 C2 C4 C6 D1 D3 E5 E7 F1 F7
F9 G3 G6 G9 H3 H4 H8 H9 I9 J7 K1 K2 K4 K5
K7 K9 L7 M0 M1 M3 M5 M9 N0
C6 D4 K2 K5
C6 D3 G3 K1 K5 M3
Leaves up to a foot long and 3/4 inch wide,
waxy whitish culms, from Mexico to northern
Colombia.
4 Previously known as O. acuminata 'Mayan
A4 B3 B8 C6 D1 D3 D4 E5 F1 F9 K2 K3 K4 K5
O. glauca 'Mayan Silver' 20.0 1.5 22
K9 M3 M5
6.0
3.8
-6
Silver'. From Chiapas, Mexico, with hollow
culms covered in silver-white waxy powder.
Leaves weeping and narrow.
Clumping
bamboos
from
the
savanna woodlands of tropical Africa.
OXYTENANTHERA
PHYLLOSTACHYS
P. acuta
Native to Ethiopia. Bright green, no thorns.
Zigzag culms.
K4 M5
G6
May be the same species as O. abyssinica.
Young shoots are cut off to produce sap that is
fermented for “wine” in Tanzania.
Medium to giant runners which have a distinct groove above pairs of unequal branches at mid-culm nodes. They
shoot in spring.
A6 D0 D3 K0 K8 M2
5 Introduced from Zhejiang Province, China in
26.0
2.5
0
8.0
6.4
-18
1984. Named for its sharp-pointed shoots.
Called Stone Bamboo because of the hard
texture of its culms which in China are used to
make fine bamboo furniture.
Named after its “hidden” characters of
distinctive recognition. In China it is used for
shoots and split culms are woven into mats.
Same as P. arcana but with a yellow groove.
A0 A3 A5 A6 B0 B3 B4 B8 C1 C4 C6 D0 D2 D3
E6 E7 F0 F3 F5 F6 F7 F9 G0 G3 G4 G8 H2 H4
H5 H8 I1 I8 J3 J5 J7 J8 K0 K8 L4 L7 M0 M1 M2
M3 M4
A6 C1 C4 D0 D3 E6 F5 G8 H2 H4 I1 I7 J5 K0
K8 L4 M0 M2 M3 M4
B8 D8 E2 F5 J8 M2
A0 A3 A6 B0 B3 B4 B8 C4 C6 D0 D1 D2 D3 D8
The shoots are among those having the least
E0 E6 E7 F0 F2 F3 F5 F6 F8 G3 G4 G8 H1 H4
bite when raw. These plants were formerly
H7 I0 I1 I8 I9 J3 J5 J6 J8 K0 K8 L2 L4 M1 M2
listed as P. congesta.
M3 M4 N1
The most commonly cultivated bamboo in the A0 A1 A3 A5 A6 B0 B2 B3 B4 B5 B7 B8 C0 C1
U.S., easily identified by one to several short C2 C3 C4 C6 C8 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D8 E0 E1 E2
E6 F0 F1 F3 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 G0 G3 G4 G8 H0
internodes at the base of some of its culms. It is H1 H2 H5 H6 H7 H8 H9 I0 I1 I2 I7 I8 I9 J0 J3 J5
most invasive in areas with warm summers.
J7 K0 K8 L2 L4 L7 L9 M0 M1 M2 M3 M5 M8
M9 N1
Culm may grow to 3 inches diameter in
favorable conditions.
Same, except that the leaves are smaller, striped A6 B3 B8 D0 D2 E2 F0 K0 M2 M4 M9
with white. Many plants flowered recently;
some have survived but nearly all reverted to
normal form.
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GENUS species
COMMON NAME
PHYLLOSTACHYS
P. aurea ‘Dr Don’
22
Max Max
Height diam
feet/ inch/
meters cm
Min
Temp
°F
°C
Shade
Sun
5=full
sun
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27.0
8.0
1.8
4.6
10
-12
5
Glaucous blue culms with denser wax than
usual
B8
P. aurea ‘Flavescensinversa’
27.0
8.0
1.8
4.6
0
-18
5
The green culms have a pale yellow groove.
A0 A6 B4 B8 C1 C2 C4 C6 D0 D1 D3 E6 E8 F0
F3 F5 G1 G3 G8 G9 I0 I1 I7 J8 K0 K8 L4 M1
M2 M3 M4 M9
P. aurea ‘Holochrysa’
GOLDEN GOLDEN
27.0
8.0
1.8
4.6
0
-18
5
P. aurea ‘Koi’
27.0
8.0
1.8
4.6
0
-18
5
P. aurea ‘Takemurai’
35.0
11.0
3.0
7.6
0
-18
5
Unlike the typical form whose culms stay green A0 A6 B3 B4 B7 B8 C0 C1 C3 C4 C6 D0 D3 E6
F0 F3 F5 F7 F8 G0 G1 G3 G8 G9 H7 H9 I0 I1 I7
until old, these culms soon turn yellow, then
I9 J3 J5 K0 L2 L4 L7 M0 M1 M2 M3
golden orange.
The culms turn from green to yellow after the A0 A5 A6 B2 B4 B8 C0 C1 C2 C4 C6 D0 D1 D3
D4 E6 E8 F0 F1 F3 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 G0 G3 G4
first 6 months, but the culm grooves remain
G8 G9 H7 H8 I0 I1 I7 I9 J1 J5 J8 K0 K2 K8 L2
green.
L4 L7 M0 M1 M2 M3 M8 M9 N1
It lacks the short internodes of the typical form. A6 B8 C4 C6 D0 D3 K0 L4 M2 M3
P. aureosulcata
YELLOW GROOVE
BAMBOO
45.0
14.0
2.2
5.6
-10
-23
5
P. aureosulcata ‘Alata’
30.0
9.0
2.0
5.1
-10
-23
5
P. aureosulcata
‘Aureocaulis’
26.0
8.0
1.5
3.8
-10
-23
5
P. aureosulcata ‘Harbin’
26.0
8.0
1.5
3.8
-10
-23
5
P. aureosulcata ‘Harbin
Inversa’
26.0
8.0
1.5
3.8
-10
-23
5
P. aureosulcata
‘Pekinensis’
30.0
9.0
2.0
5.1
-10
-23
5
P. aureosulcata
‘Spectabilis’
GREEN GROOVE
26.0
8.0
1.5
3.8
-10
-23
5
The culms are yellow with a green groove, just
opposite of the typical form. Smaller in hottest
areas.
P. bambusoides
GIANT JAPANESE
TIMBER, MADAKE
72.0
22.0
6.0
15.2
5
-15
5
P. bambusoides
‘Albovariegata’
25.0
8.0
1.8
4.5
5
-15
5
P. bambusoides ‘Allgold’
35.0
11.0
2.0
5.1
5
-15
5
The most utilized bamboo in Japan where it is
valued for its large straight thick-walled culms.
Flowered extensively in the 1970’s and many
plants died. Most plants have regained their
vegetative vigor.
A6 B8 C1 D0 D3 E2 F0 F5 F7 G9 I0 K8 L4 M1
Apricot fading to white leaf variegation is
startling in the spring, but it fades by the end of M2
the year. Culms green.
The culms are entirely golden yellow except for A0 A6 B3 B4 B8 C0 C1 C2 C4 C6 D0 D1 D3 D4
D8 E0 E2 E6 E8 F0 F3 F5 F7 G2 G3 G8 G9 H1
an occasional thin green stripe.
The culms are more slender and delicate than
golden bamboo; young culms are green with a
yellow groove. Culm internodes distinctly
rough to the touch when young, and an
occasional culm has a zigzag kink.
Similar to the above, but with a green groove.
Culms are often markedly zigzag. Probably
synonymous with P. aureosulcata ‘Pekinensis’.
Culms are entirely yellow except for a few
vertical green stripes.
A0 A3 A6 A8 B2 B3 B4 B8 C0 C1 C2 C4 C6 D0
D1 D2 D3 D4 E0 E1 E2 E4 E6 E7 E8 F0 F2 F3
F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 G0 G1 G3 G4 G8 G9 H1 H2 H4
H5 H6 H7 H8 I0 I1 I2 I5 I7 I8 J0 J2 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8
J9 K0 L2 L4 L5 L7 L9 M0 M1 M2 M3 M4 M6
M7 M8 M9 N1 N2
A0 A6 B4 B8 C1 C2 C4 C6 D0 D3 D8 E4 E6 F0
F3 F5 F6 F8 G3 G4 G9 H1 I0 I5 I8 J4 J7 J8 K0
K8 L4 M2 M3 M8
A0 A3 A6 B2 B3 B4 B8 C1 C2 C4 C6 D0 D3 D8
E0 E2 E4 E6 E7 E8 F0 F2 F3 F5 F8 G3 G4 G9
H1 H6 H7 H8 H9 I0 I7 I8 J3 J6 J7 J8 K0 K8 L2
L4 L5 M0 M1 M2 M3 M4 N1 N2
A0 A6 B3 B8 C1 C6 D0 D3 D8 E2 E8 F0 F2 F3
F5 F7 G3 G9 H1 H2 I0 I1 I5 I6 I7 I8 J1 J6 J7 J8
K0 L4 L5 L7 L9 M0 M1 M2 M3
The culms are yellow with multiple green
grooves running the length of each internode;
rare.
A0 A6 B3 B8 C6 D0 D3 D8 E0 E2 E7 F0 F3 F5
Yellow culms with fine green striping, no
grooves other than the sulcus. It has a beautiful F7 G3 H1 I0 J6 J7 K0 L5 M2 M3 N1
orange/crimson highlight for a while in the
spring when grown in full sun.
Has a green groove; probably synonymous with B8 D8 F5 K0 M2
P. aureosulcata ‘Alata’.
A0 A3 A4 A5 A6 B0 B3 B4 B8 C0 C1 C2 C4 C6
D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 E0 E2 E4 E6 E7 E8 F0 F2 F3
F5 F6 F7 F8 G3 G4 G8 G9 H1 H2 H6 H7 H8 H9
I0 I1 I5 I6 I7 I8 I9 J0 J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9
K0 K2 K8 L2 L4 L5 L7 M0 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5
M8 N1
A0 A3 A5 A6 B3 B4 B5 B8 C1 C4 C6 C8 D0 D1
D2 D3 D4 E0 E5 E6 F0 F1 F3 F5 F7 G0 G3 G8
G9 H0 H5 H6 H8 H9 I0 I1 I7 I9 J0 J1 J3 J5 J7 J8
K0 K2 K8 L4 L9 M0 M1 M2 M3 M4 M8 N1 N2
H4 H6 H8 I0 I1 I7 I9 J0 J3 J5 J8 K0 K2 K8 L2
L4 L7 M0 M1 M2 M3 M5 N1
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COMMON NAME
23
Max Max
Height diam
feet/ inch/
meters cm
Min
Temp
°F
°C
Shade
Sun
5=full
sun
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PHYLLOSTACHYS
P. bambusoides
‘Castillon’
35.0
11.0
2.0
5.1
0
-18
5
P. bambusoides
‘Castillon Inversa’
35.0
11.0
2.0
5.1
5
-15
5
P. bambusoides ‘Golden
Dwarf’
12.0
4.0
1.0
2.5
5
-15
5
Shrublike with golden leaves and culms.
F0 M3
P. bambusoides ‘Job’s
Spots’
50.0
15.0
4.0
10.2
5
-15
5
Culm sheaths with upper-central burgundy
spots.
D3 M3
P. bambusoides
‘Kawadana’
20.0
6.0
2.0
5.1
5
-15
5
Culms and foliage leaves have yellow stripes.
A0 B8 D3 E6 F0 G9 L4 M2 M3
P. bambusoides
‘Marliac’
25.0
8.0
1.5
3.8
5
-15
5
P. bambusoides ‘Ribleaf’
50.0
15.0
4.0
10.2
5
-15
5
A form with wrinkled culms due to numerous A0 A6 B8 C2 C6 C8 D0 D2 D3 E6 F0 F5 G3 I0
longitudinal grooves running the length of each J5 J8 K8 L4 M2 M3
internode on all sides of the culm. A rare
ornamental.
Leaves short, wide and ribbed along the parallel F0 M3
venation.
P. bambusoides ‘Richard
Haubrich’
35.0
11.0
2.0
5.1
5
-15
5
P. bambusoides ‘Slender
Crookstem’
48.0
15.0
3.0
7.6
0
-18
5
P. bambusoides
‘Subvariegata’
48.0
15.0
3.0
7.6
5
-15
5
Golden yellow culms with green grooves and A0 A3 A6 B3 B4 B7 B8 C0 C1 C2 C4 C6 C8 D0
stripes. An occasional leaf is striped in cream. It D1 D2 D3 D4 D8 E0 E1 E2 E5 E6 F0 F3 F5 F7
F9 G3 G8 G9 H1 H4 H6 H8 H9 I0 I1 I7 I9 J0 J1
died due to flowering, and a new clone with
J3 J5 J8 K0 K2 K8 L0 L2 L4 L7 L9 M0 M1 M2
less leaf variegation, sometimes called
M3 M8 M9 N1
‘McClure’s Castillon’, has been introduced.
This is the complement of the above; culms are A0 A6 B8 C2 C4 C6 D0 D1 D3 D4 E6 F0 F5 F7
G3 G9 I0 I7 I9 J9 K2 K8 L4 M0 M2 M3 M4 M8
green with yellow grooves.
M9
P. bambusoides
‘Tanakae’
Sport from base of ‘Castillonis’ with dramatic A6 B8 C6 D3 E2 E6 M2 M3
green stripes on white leaves, slow grower.
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A0 A5 A6 B4 B8 C2 C6 D0 D3 E6 F5 G8 I1 I7
Smaller than regular P. bambusoides with
culms that often show a marked zigzag of lower J5 J8 K0 L4 M1 M2
internodes.
B8 D0 D3 F0 L4 M2
The leaves have light green stripes on a dark
green background.
Culms marked with elliptical purplish-brown
spots.
A0 B8 C1 C2 D0 D2 D3 D4 E6 G8 H0 I9 J5 L4
M0 M1 M2
P. bambusoides ‘White
Crookstem’
48.0
15.0
3.0
7.6
0
-18
5
The older culms are covered with white
powder.
B3 C2 D0 D3 F9 G3 H4 I7 J3 J5 J8 K0 L4 M2
P. bissetii
40.0
12.0
2.0
5.1
-15
-26
5
P. bissetii ‘Dwarf’
18.0
6.0
1.0
2.5
-16
-27
5
A vigorously growing species whose culms are
somewhat darker green than “golden bamboo”.
It is one of the first species of the genus to
shoot in spring.
Differs by being smaller, and having whitish
patches on the culms; hardier, perhaps.
A0 A3 A5 A6 B4 B8 C0 C1 C4 C6 C8 D0 D2 D3
D8 E0 E2 E4 E6 E7 E8 F0 F3 F5 F7 F8 F9 G0 G2
G3 G4 G8 G9 H1 H2 H4 H5 H7 H8 H9 I0 I1 I2
I5 I7 I8 J0 J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 K0 K2 K8 L2
L4 L5 M0 M1 M2 M3 M4 M6 M8 N1 N2
A0 A6 B8 C6 D0 D2 D3 E7 F2 F5 H2 H8 I1 I7 I8
J5 J6 J7 J8 K0 L4 L5 M2 M4
P. dulcis
SWEETSHOOT
BAMBOO
P. edulis
MOSO
40.0
12.0
2.8
7.1
0
-18
5
75.0
23.0
7.0
17.8
0
-18
5
P. edulis ‘Anderson’
75.0
23.0
7.0
17.8
-6
-21
5
A0 A4 B3 B4 B8 C0 C1 C2 C4 C6 D0 D1 D2 D3
D8 E0 E7 F0 F3 F5 F9 G0 G3 G4 G8 G9 H1 H2
H4 H5 H8 I0 I1 I5 I7 I8 I9 J3 J5 J7 J8 K0 K8 L2
L4 M0 M1 M2 M3 M4 M7 M8 M9 N2
Largest of the hardy bamboos. Young culms are A0 A3 A5 B3 B4 B5 B8 C0 C1 C2 C4 C6 D0 D3
covered with a velvety coat of soft hairs. The D8 E0 E6 E7 F0 F1 F3 F5 G1 G8 G9 H1 H8 H9
I0 I1 I7 I9 J1 J3 J5 J7 J8 J9 K0 K8 L0 L4 L7 L9
most used bamboo in China, used for food,
M0 M1 M2 M3 M9 N1
Arching culms. Named because its shoots are
particularly free of any acrid taste.
timber, paper, plywood, flooring.
From the grove at Anderson, SC. Hardy to –6 C1 D3 E0 G8 H5 H6 I0 I1 I7 J5 K0 L4 M1 M2
F.
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COMMON NAME
PHYLLOSTACHYS
P. edulis ‘Bicolor’
P. edulis ‘Goldstripe’
24
Max Max
Height diam
feet/ inch/
meters cm
Min
Temp
°F
°C
Shade
Sun
5=full
sun
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75.0
23.0
7.0
17.8
0
-18
5
Yellow culms with green sulcus.
C1 E2
75.0
23.0
7.0
17.8
0
-18
5
A Moso seedling that shows gold striation.
A0 B8 D0 D3 E0 F0 I1 I7 L4 M2 M3 N1
P. edulis ‘Heterocycla’
P. elegans
32.0
10.0
2.3
5.8
0
-18
5
P. flexuosa
31.0
10.0
2.8
7.1
0
-18
5
P. flexuosa ‘Kimmei’
31.0
10.0
2.8
7.1
0
-18
5
P. glauca
34.0
10.0
2.0
5.1
0
-18
5
P. glauca ‘Notso’
34.0
10.0
2.0
5.1
-5
-21
5
P. glauca ‘Yunzhu’
34.0
10.0
2.0
5.1
0
-18
5
P. heteroclada
WATER BAMBOO
33.0
10.0
1.5
3.8
-11
-24
P. heteroclada
‘Purpurata’
18.0
6.0
0.8
2.0
P. heteroclada
‘Solidstem’
24.0
7.0
P. humilis
This is the famous Tortoise Shell Bamboo, with B7 C1 E2 H4 H6 J7 M2
nodes slanted alternately in opposite directions.
In Japan it is called Kikkochiku.
The species is highly regarded for its shoots. In B3 B8 C1 D0 F5 F7 G8 H4 I7 J3 J5 K0 L4 L7
spring it is one of the first species of the genus M1 M2
to shoot.
A6 B8 C1 C4 D0 D2 D3 D8 E6 F5 F7 G1 G3 G8
Named because some of the culms show a
distinct zigzag pattern. One form is hardy to –8 H2 H6 I1 I5 I7 J5 J7 J8 K0 K8 L4 M0 M2 M3
M4 M7
¦ F.
B8 D3 F0 K0 L4 M2 M3
Like the type, but striped with yellow.
Named for blue-white powder that completely
covers young culms. In China, grows as large
as P. bambusoides.
Similar to the species, except young culms do
not have the blue glaucous color. May take
lower temperatures.
Has purplish-black spots or ovals on the culms.
A0 A6 B3 B8 C1 C4 C6 D0 D1 D2 D3 D8 G3 G8
H2 H4 I1 I7 I8 J5 J8 K0 K8 L4 M0 M2 M3 M7
5
Larger, more erect, and less zigzag than P. h.
‘Purpurata’.
A5 A6 B3 B8 C1 C4 D0 D3 D8 E4 E6 E7 F0 F5
F7 G4 G8 I1 J6 J7 K0 K8 L4 L5 L7 M2 M4
0
-18
5
B3 B4 B8 C2 C4 C6 D0 D1 D2 D3 D8 E0 E4 E6
E7 F0 F3 F6 F8 G4 G8 H4 I0 I1 J3 J8 K0 L2 L3
L4 M0 M2 M3 N1
1.3
3.3
-11
-24
5
The slender, zigzag culms often bend to the
ground under the weight of rain or in a strong
wind. Air channels in rhizomes permit growth
in wet locations.
Similar to the above except that culms are solid
below.
20.0
6.0
1.0
2.5
0
-18
5
C2 C4 C6 D0 D3 E4 E6 E7 F3 G9 H2 I1 I7 J3 J7
K0 L4 L7 M2 M3 M4 M8
P. humilis
20.0
6.0
1.0
2.5
0
-18
5
P. iridescens
40.0
12.0
2.8
7.1
0
-18
5
One of the smallest members of the genus, it is
widely cultivated in Japan. Culms darken with
age.
One of the smallest members of the genus, it is
widely cultivated in Japan. Culms darken with
age.
Some internodes near base have yellow
striping. Sweet shoots, used for timber.
P. lithophila
P. makinoi
5
60.0
18.0
3.0
7.6
-5
-21
5
D0 G4 K0 M2
A0 B8 C1 C4 D0 F0 F3 F5 G4 G9 I7 I8 J3 J6 K8
L4 L5 M2 M3 N1
B3 B8 C1 C4 D0 D3 D8 F0 F5 F6 G0 G4 I1 I7 J5
J8 K0 K8 L4 M1 M2
A0 A6 B4 B7 C1 C2 C4 C6 D0 D3 D8 E4 E6 F3
F5 F6 F8 G3 G9 H2 H7 I0 I7 J3 J5 J6 J8 K0 K8
L4 M0 M1 M2 M3 M9
A0 A6 B8 C1 C4 D0 D3 E6 F0 F5 G3 I0 J8 K0
L4 M1 M2
Like P. makinoi but with paler shoots, smaller A0 B8 D0 F3 F5 K0 M2
culm sheath blades and leaf sheaths with sparse
or no oral setae.
Whitish green culms are covered with a bluish A6 B7 B8 C0 C1 C6 D0 D1 D2 D3 F0 F5 G0 G3
G4 G8 G9 H4 I0 I1 I7 J5 J8 K0 K8 L4 M2 M3
powder.
M4
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COMMON NAME
PHYLLOSTACHYS
P. mannii ‘Decora’
25
Max Max
Height diam
feet/ inch/
meters cm
Min
Temp
°F
°C
Shade
Sun
5=full
sun
30.0
9.0
2.5
6.4
-11
-24
5
P. mannii ‘Mannii’
MANNII
25.0
8.0
2.0
5.1
0
-18
5
P. meyeri
33.0
10.0
2.0
5.1
0
-18
5
P. nidularia
33.0
10.0
1.5
3.8
0
-18
P. nidularia ‘Farcta’
33.0
10.0
1.5
3.8
P. nidularia
‘Smoothsheath’
33.0
10.0
P. nigra
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From the Yangtze valley and adjacent areas of
China. In China, it is called the Beautiful
Bamboo. One of the best performers under
stress of desert heat, cold, and drought in
Nevada. Now considered to be conspecific
with P. mannii ‘Mannii’.
First identified in northern India, but extends in
range to southern China. Shoots in April;
slightly astringent. Culms tough, durable, easy
to split.
Similar in appearance to P. aurea but without
the short internodes.
A0 A3 A4 A6 B4 B8 C0 C1 C4 C6 D0 D1 D2 D3
E7 F0 F2 F3 F5 F6 F7 F8 G3 G4 G8 H4 H7 H8 I1
I7 J5 J6 J7 J8 K0 K8 L2 L4 L5 M0 M2 M3 M4
M9 N1
5
Distinctive, very prominent culm nodes. The
shoots are exceptionally free of acrid taste.
A0 A3 A6 B8 C0 C4 C6 D0 D1 D3 E6 F0 F3 F5
F6 G4 G8 G9 H8 I0 I1 I7 J7 K0 K8 L4 M2 M3
0
-18
5
The culms are solid or nearly so.
A6 B8 C1 D0 D3 F5 F6 G9 I9 J3 J5 J8 K0 K8 L4
M2
1.5
3.8
0
-18
5
B2 B8 D0 D3 F6 K0 L4 M2 M4
30.0
9.0
2.0
5.1
0
-18
5
P. nigra ‘Bory’
SNAKESKIN,
LEOPARD-SKIN
BAMBOO
P. nigra ‘Daikokuchiku’
50.0
15.0
3.0
7.6
-5
-21
5
Same, except it lacks the shaggy hairs on the
culm leaf sheaths and sheath scars found on the
typical form.
Culms turn jet black after the first 6 months to
one year. Popular because of its graceful habit
and the sharp accent of its culm color. Said to
grow larger in northern climates. It is not clear
whether there is significant difference between
some of the
Differs from the above by growing larger.
Culms blotched with black, never completely
black.
57.0
17.0
3.3
8.4
0
-18
5
P. nigra ‘Hale’
20.0
6.0
1.5
3.8
-5
-21
4
P. nigra ‘Henon’
65.0
20.0
4.5
11.4
-5
-21
5
Culms totally green, usually much larger than
Black bamboo.Distinctive culms are rough to
the touch and whitish green.
P. nigra ‘Megurochiku’
54.0
16.0
3.5
8.9
0
-18
5
Green, similar to ‘Henon’ but the culm grooves
are brown or purplish-black.
P. nigra ‘Mejiro’
50.0
15.0
3.0
7.6
-5
-21
5
Like ‘Bory’ but with paler sulcus
P. nigra ‘Muchisasa’
12.0
4.0
1.0
2.5
0
-18
5
The culms turn brownish-black, not dense
purplish black.
D0 K0 M2 M4
P. nigra ‘Othello’
20.0
6.0
2.0
5.1
0
-18
5
Culms very black, tightly packed together in
clumps, turn early from green to black.
B3 C6 D3 F0 G3 K0 M2
A clone from California, claimed to be larger
than the type, with culms supposedly turning
black more rapidly than other clones.
Similar to the type, but smaller and hardier.
Culms turn black almost immediately.
B8 C6 D0 D3 E6 F5 H8 I7 K0 L4 M2
A0 A6 B3 B8 C1 C6 D0 D1 D2 D3 D8 F0 F5 F7
G1 G3 G4 G9 H0 H4 H8 I1 I7 J0 J8 K0 L4 L7
M2 M3 M4 M8 M9
A0 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A8 B0 B2 B3 B4 B5 B7 B8
C0 C1 C4 C6 C8 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D8 E0 E1 E2
E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 F0 F1 F3 F5 F7 F8 F9 G0 G1 G3
G4 G8 G9 H0 H1 H2 H4 H5 H6 H7 H8 H9 I0 I1
I5 I6 I7 I8 I9 J0 J1 J2 J3 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 K0 K2 K5
K8 L0 L2 L3 L4 L5 L7 L9 M0 M1 M2 ? ?? ?? ??
?? ?? ?? ?
A0 A3 A6 B3 B4 B8 C0 C1 C2 C4 C6 C8 D0 D1
D2 D3 E0 E2 E4 E6 F0 F1 F3 F5 F6 F7 F8 G1
G3 G4 G8 G9 H1 H5 H9 I0 I1 I7 I8 I9 J0 J1 J3 J5
J7 J8 K0 K8 L2 L4 L5 L7 L9 M0 M1 M2 M3 M4
M8 M9
A3 B2 B3 B7 C0 C2 C6 D0 D1 D3 D4 D8 E5 E6
F0 F3 F7 F9 G3 G8 H1 H9 I1 J5 K0 L4 M0 M2
M9
B0 B2 B3 B8 C6 D0 D3 E2 E7 F0 F2 F3 F5 F8
G3 G4 H2 H7 I1 I2 I6 I7 J5 J6 J7 K0 K6 L2 L4
M2 M4 N3
A0 A3 A5 A6 B3 B4 B7 B8 C0 C1 C2 C4 C6 C8
D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 E0 E2 E5 E6 E7 E8 F0 F3 F5
F6 F7 F8 F9 G0 G3 G4 G8 G9 H1 H2 H4 H5 H6
H8 H9 I0 I1 I5 I7 I8 I9 J2 J3 J4 J5 J7 J8 J9 K0 K2
K8 L2 L4 L9 M0 M1 M2 M3 M4 M8 M9 N2
A0 A6 B3 B4 B8 C1 C2 C6 D0 D1 D3 D4 E0 E4
E6 F0 F3 F5 F6 F7 F8 G3 G9 H1 H2 H7 H9 I0 I1
I7 I8 I9 J3 J5 J8 K0 K8 L4 L5 L7 L9 M0 M1 M2
M3 M8 N1 N2
D0 E2
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COMMON NAME
PHYLLOSTACHYS
P. nigra 'Punctata'
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°C
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60.0
18.0
4.0
10.2
0
-18
5
C6 D0 D1 F0 G3 I0 I9 J1 J8 K0 K8 L4 M1 M2
A large form. Culms are spotted in the first
year, purplish in the second, and black the third. M3 M8
P. nigra 'Shimadake'
54.0
16.0
3.5
8.9
-5
-21
5
A0 B8 C1 C2 D0 D1 D3 D4 E4 F0 F3 G3 H8 K0
Similar to Henon but with occasional brown
L4 M1 M2 M3
vertical stripes on the culm after the first year.
P. nigra 'Tosaensis'
30.0
9.0
1.5
3.8
0
-18
3
Like Bory but with 1 or 2 long brown spots per D3 F0 G3 K0 L4 M2
internode, leaves sometimes variegated.
P. nuda
34.0
10.0
1.8
4.6
-20
-29
5
P. nuda 'Localis'
34.0
10.0
1.8
4.6
-20
-29
5
A0 A3 A6 B4 B8 C1 C2 C4 C6 D0 D1 D2 D3 D8
E0 E4 E6 E7 E8 F0 F2 F3 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 G0 G3
G4 G8 G9 H2 H4 H5 H7 H8 I0 I1 I5 I6 I7 I8 J4
J5 J6 J7 J8 K0 K8 L4 L5 M0 M1 M2 M3 M4 M7
M8 M9 N1 N2
A0 D0 E0 E7 F0 F3 F5 G4 J3 J7 J8 K0 M2 M3
P. platyglossa
26.0
8.0
1.5
3.8
0
-18
5
Reputed to be the hardiest species of the genus.
New culms are dark green and powdery. Not
tolerant of winter winds. P. nuda is the true
"stone bamboo".
Similar, internodes near the base are blotched,
spotted, or striped purple. Blotches show at 6 12 months.
Mature culms have long internodes. Grown for
its shoots in China. Timber inferior.
P. praecox
33.0
10.0
2.0
5.1
5
-15
5
Young culms dark green, purplish nodes.
Grown for its shoots in China.
A6 B8 C1 C6 D0 D3 E2 F5 G3 H8 J3 K0 K8 L2
L4 M2
P. praecox 'Prevernalis'
33.0
10.0
2.0
5.1
5
-15
5
The middle of internodes are smaller in
diameter than the ends.
B8 D0 E5 G8 J5 K0 M2
P. praecox 'Viridisulcata'
33.0
10.0
2.0
5.1
5
-15
5
P. propinqua
30.0
9.0
2.0
5.1
0
-18
5
Yellow culm with green sulcus and few green B8 D0 E2 F0 K0 M2
stripes, shoots yellowish, some leaves have
yellow stripes.
Reintroduced to U.S. from China via Germany. A6 C2 D0 D3 E6 G8 I7 K0 K8 L4 M2
Hardier than most others of the genus.
P. propinqua 'Beijing'
-15
-26
A0 A6 B8 C4 C6 D0 D3 E0 E6 F3 F5 I7 J3 J8 K0
K8 L4 L7 M0 M2 M3
Shoots are gray, leaves larger. Reported to take D0 D3 F0 F2 F5 G4 J6 K0 M2
temperatures down to -15F, grows faster than
the type.
Small bamboo, usually only 10 feet tall and 1 D0 K0 M2
inch thick.
P. robustiramea
30.0
9.0
2.5
6.4
10
-12
5
P. rubromarginata
60.0
18.0
3.0
7.6
-5
-21
5
Noted for its good quality wood and edible
shoots, it tolerates cold, dry winds. Tests in
Alabama showed it to be superior in culm
production and cold tolerance.
P. stimulosa
25.0
8.0
1.5
3.8
-5
-21
5
Prominent nodes. Native to Zhejiang Province,
China.
P. violascens
20.0
6.0
2.0
5.1
0
-18
5
Culms blackish-violet at first, sometimes
striped with violet. Sheaths deep purple.
A0 A6 B8 C1 C2 C4 C6 D0 D2 D3 D8 E0 E6 F0
F3 F5 F7 G3 G9 I0 I1 I8 J3 J8 K0 K2 L4 L7 M0
M1 M2 M3 M9 N1
P. viridiglaucescens
35.0
11.0
2.0
5.1
-11
-24
5
The culms grow very straight and the wood is
of excellent quality.
C1 D0 D3 F0 G4 I0 I1 I7 J8 K0 L4 M1 M2 M3
M4
P. viridis
47.0
14.0
3.3
8.4
-5
-21
5
A6 B0 B3 C2 D0 D1 D2 D3 F0 F1 F5 G1 G3 G4
G9 H4 H5 I0 I1 I7 J6 K0 L4 M2
P. viridis 'Houzeau'
45.0
14.0
3.0
7.6
-5
-21
5
A large species, high quality wood, excellent
shoots. Culms feel somewhat rough due to tiny
indentations.
Differs by having culms that are green with a
yellow groove.
A3 A5 A6 B3 B4 B5 B8 C0 C1 C2 C4 C6 D0 D1
D2 D3 D8 E0 E1 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 F0 F1 F2 F3
F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 G0 G3 G4 G8 G9 H0 H1 H2 H4
H5 H6 H8 I0 I1 I2 I5 I7 I8 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 K0
K2 K8 L2 L4 L5 L7 L9 M1 M2 M3 M4 M6 M7
M8 M9 N1 N2
A0 A6 B8 C4 D0 F5 G9 I0 I7 J7 J8 K0 K8 L4 M2
M4
A6 B3 C0 C1 C2 C6 C8 D0 D1 D3 E6 F0 F3 G3
G4 G8 G9 H4 H8 I0 I1 I7 I9 J5 J8 K0 L4 M0 M2
M3
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COMMON NAME
PHYLLOSTACHYS
P. viridis ‘Robert Young’
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40.0
12.0
3.0
7.6
-5
-21
5
The culms and branches soon turn from sulfur
green to old gold. Longitudinal green stripes of
variable width mark many internodes.
P. vivax
VIVAX
70.0
21.0
5.0
12.7
-5
-21
5
P. vivax ‘Aureocaulis’
70.0
21.0
5.0
12.7
-5
-21
5
Resembles P. bambusoides except that the
culms have thinner walls and a white powdery
band beneath each node at sheath-fall. Graygreen when mature.
The culms turn yellow with a few narrow green
stripes.
P. vivax ‘Huangwenzhu’
70.0
21.0
5.0
12.7
-9
-23
5
Internodes green with yellow groove. From
Henon. More frost resistant than the type.
P. vivax ‘Huangwenzhu
Inversa’
70.0
21.0
5.0
12.7
-9
-23
5
The internodes are yellow with a green groove B8 C6 D0 D3 E2 F0
PLEIOBLASTUS
P. akebono
P. amarus
A3 A5 A6 B0 B3 B8 C0 C1 C2 C4 C6 C8 D0 D1
D2 D3 D4 D8 E0 E5 E6 F0 F1 F3 F5 F7 F9 G0
G3 G4 G8 G9 H2 H4 H5 H6 H8 H9 I0 I1 I7 I9 J0
J1 J5 J8 J9 K0 K8 L0 L4 L9 M0 M1 M2 M3 M8
M9 N1
A0 A3 A5 A6 B3 B4 B5 B8 C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5
C6 C8 D0 D1 D2 D3 D8 E0 E1 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8
F0 F1 F3 F5 F7 F8 F9 G1 G2 G3 G4 G8 G9 H0
H2 H4 H5 H6 H7 H8 H9 I0 I1 I7 I8 I9 J3 J5 J7 J8
K0 K2 K8 L2 L4 L5 M0 M1 M2 M3 M8 N1 N2
A0 A3 A5 A6 B3 B4 B7 B8 C0 C1 C2 C4 C6 D0
D1 D2 D3 D4 D8 E0 E2 E6 E7 E8 F0 F3 F5 F7
F8 G3 G4 G8 G9 H1 H2 H6 H7 H8 H9 I0 I1 I7 I8
I9 J3 J5 J7 J8 K0 K8 L2 L4 L5 M0 M1 M2 M3
N1 N2
A6 B3 B4 B8 C0 C1 C6 D0 D3 D8 E2 E5 E6 F0
F5 F8 G4 G8 H1 I0 I7 I9 J7 K0 L4 M2
Genus of small and medium size running bamboos with persistent culm sheaths. Most are native to Japan, were
formerly classified in Arundinaria.
3 The small leaves, no more than 3 inches long
A6 B2 B8 C6 D3 F5 G9 K0 K2 L4 M2 M3 M9
2.0
0.3
10
1.0
0.8
-12
by ½ inch wide, are often green shading to
white to the tips.
C1 D0 K0 M3
3 Young culms are heavily pruinose; used for
16.0
0.8
0
5.0
2.0
-18
umbrellas in China.
P. argenteostriatus
3.0
1.0
0.3
0.8
10
-12
P. chino
10.0
3.0
0.8
2.0
5
-15
P. chino ‘Angustifolia’
10.0
3.0
0.8
2.0
10
-12
3
Distinguished by very narrow leaves, ¼ö x 5ö. C6 D0 D3 G9 K0 L4
P. chino
‘Elegantissimus’
10.0
3.0
0.8
2.0
10
-12
3
P. chino ‘Kimmei’
10.0
3.0
0.8
2.0
10
-12
3
Leaf blades narrow and frequently white stripes D0 D3 E7 F6 I0 J5 K0 L4
mottled with green dots. May be same as
angustifolia.
A6 B8 C4 C6 D0 D1 D3 D8 E2 E6 F5 K0 K8 L4
Leaves and culms have yellow stripes.
P. chino
‘Murakamianus’
10.0
3.0
0.8
2.0
10
-12
3
P. chino ‘Vaginatus
Variegatus’
6.0
2.0
0.5
1.3
10
-12
3
P. distichus
DWARF FERN LEAF
2.0
1.0
0.2
0.5
-5
-21
3
P. distichus ‘Mini’
1.0
0.0
0.2
0.5
-5
-21
3
2
The green leaves, which are more or less striped A6 B8 C4 C6 D0 D2 D3 D8 E0 E4 E6 F3 F5 F6
F9 G9 H0 H2 H8 I1 I8 J3 J7 K0 K2 K8 L4 L7 M3
with white or yellow, are hairless on both
M4 M9
surfaces.
3-5 A medium size bamboo native to Japan.
A6 B8 C1 C2 C4 D0 D3 D8 E4 E6 E7 F0 F5 G1
G9 H4 H7 I0 J4 K0 L4 M1
M0 M2 M3
Leaves are highly variegated with white stripes; A0 A6 B3 B8 C6 D0 D3 E7 F0 F3 F5 G8 I7 J5 J6
some are totally white. On average 25% of the K0 L4 L7 M0 M1 M3 M4 M9
leaf is green.
Differs from the type by its smaller, narrower, A0 B3 B8 C4 C6 D0 D3 D8 E5 E6 E7 F1 F3 F5
white striped leaves, which are hairless on both G8 G9 H2 I1 I5 I8 J4 J5 J8 K0 L4 L7 M0 M3 M4
surfaces. The rhizomes run deep in the ground.
Branchlets bear tiny, two ranked leaves which A6 B8 C2 C4 C6 D0 D2 D3 D8 E5 E6 F3 F5 G1
are often only 1 inch long by ¼ inch wide. A G9 H1 H2 H7 H8 I0 I1 I5 J3 J5 J7 K0 K2 K8 L2
L4 L5 M1 M3 M8 M9
good ground cover or container plant.
B3 B8 C1 C6 D0 D2 D3 F5 G8 H2 H4 H8 I0 I1
Like the above, but only 8-12ö high.
I6 I8 J5 J7 K0 L4 L5 L7 M1 M3 M4
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COMMON NAME
PLEIOBLASTUS
P. fortunei
DWARF WHITESTRIPE
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4.0
1.0
0.2
0.5
10
-12
2
P. gauntlettii
3.0
1.0
0.3
0.8
0
-18
3
P. gramineus
12.0
4.0
0.5
1.3
5
-15
4
The long rather narrow leaves are grass-like in B8 C1 C2 C4 C6 D0 D1 D3 D8 E6 F3 F5 G8 G9
I0 I1 J4 J7 K0 L4 M0 M1 M3 M4
appearance.
P. gramineus
‘Monstrispiralis’
12.0
4.0
4.0
10.2
5
-15
3
Tillering culms are distorted with spiraling
internodes, single ones normal.
B3 D0 D3 F5 J5 L4
P. hindsii
15.0
5.0
1.0
2.5
0
-18
4
Similar to P. gramineus, but with wider, more
erect leaves.
B4 B8 C1 C2 C6 D0 D3 E2 E6 F0 F3 F5 G9 H4
I0 K0 L4 L7 M0 M3
P. humilis
7.0
2.0
0.3
0.8
0
-18
3
An attractive dwarf with dark green leaves. An C2 C4 C6 D0 D3 E4 E6 E7 F3 G9 H2 I1 I7 J3 J7
K0 L4 L7 M2 M3 M4 M8
aggressive runner good for erosion control.
P. humilis
7.0
2.0
0.3
0.8
0
-18
3
An attractive dwarf with dark green leaves. An A0 A6 B4 B7 C1 C2 C4 C6 D0 D3 D8 E4 E6 F3
F5 F6 F8 G3 G9 H2 H7 I0 I7 J3 J5 J6 J8 K0 K8
aggressive runner good for erosion control.
P. humilis ‘Variegatus’
4.0
1.0
0.1
0.3
0
-18
3
An attractive dwarf with dark green leaves.
Striped.
P. juxianensis
JUXIAN BITTER B.
22.0
7.0
1.3
3.2
-5
-21
5
From Zhejiang, China. Culms used for making D0 D8 F5 F6 K0 M1
umbrella stalk. White ring below nodes.
P. kongosanensis
6.0
2.0
0.4
1.0
0
-18
4
Dark green leaves.
C0 C6 D0 I1 K0 K2 K8
P. kongosanensis
‘Akibensis’
6.0
2.0
0.4
1.0
0
-18
4
The culms are densely hairy except for the
nodes which have only a few hairs.
K0
P. kongosanensis
‘Aureostriatus’
6.0
2.0
0.4
1.0
0
-18
4
P. linearis
14.0
4.0
1.0
2.5
10
-12
5
B8 D0 F5 G8 I7 J8 K0 L4 L7 M0 M3 M4
The dark green leaves have an occasional
golden stripe and are covered with soft hairs on
their lower surface.
A6 B0 B4 B8 C0 C1 C2 C4 C6 D0 D3 E6 F3 F5
A native of Taiwan, a vigorous runner with
G9 H4 I0 I1 I7 J3 J5 K0 K8 M0 M3
long, narrow, grass-like leaves.
P. linearis ‘Nana’
4.0
1.0
0.5
1.3
10
-12
5
P. nagashima
7.0
2.0
0.3
0.8
-5
-21
3-5
P. oleosus
16.0
5.0
1.3
3.3
-5
-21
5
P. pygmaeus
2.0
1.0
0.1
0.3
8
-13
3
P. pygmaeus
‘Ramosissimus’
6.0
2.0
0.1
0.3
0
-18
3
P. shibuyanus ‘Tsuboi’
UEDA-ZASA
9.0
3.0
0.3
0.8
-5
-21
3
Dwarf variegated bamboo. Leaves keep their
white stripes through the year, softly hairy on
the lower surface. Aka P. variegatus.
The slender, dwarf culms stand stiffly erect.
Leaves about 7 inches long by ¾ inch wide.
A6 B3 B4 B8 C0 C2 C4 C6 D0 D3 D4 D8 E0 E6
E7 E8 F3 F5 F7 G1 G9 H0 H1 H2 H8 H9 I0 I1 I5
I6 I7 I8 J1 J3 J4 J5 J7 K0 L4 L5 L7 M0 M1 M2
M3 M4 M6 M7 M8 M9 N1
D0 K0 L4
L4 M0 M1 M2 M3 M9
D0 D3 F5 H4 K0 M1
Shorter, with narrower leaves.
C6 D0 D3 G9
A dwarf Japanese bamboo, usually grows no
more than 2 feet tall.
D0 F6 J6 K0
D0 D8 F6 H4 I7 K0 L4
Similar to Brachystachyum densiflorum var.
villosum but with culm leaf sheath margins
greenish ciliate.
Similar to P. distichus except that the leaves are A6 B3 B8 C1 C4 C6 D0 D3 D8 E0 E4 E8 F3 F5
G8 H1 H2 H4 H7 H8 I1 I2 I7 I8 J1 J4 J5 J6 J7 K0
hairy below. Other small bamboos are often
K2 K8 L0 L2 L4 L9 M1 M3 M7 M8
sold under this name.
B3 D0 F3 G8 I7 J4 J5 K0 L4 M1
Similar to P. distichus and P. pygmaeus but
taller and hardier.
A vigorous growing dwarf with rather small,
white striped leaves.
A0 A6 B8 C0 C1 C4 C6 D0 D2 D3 D8 E0 E6 E7
F3 F5 F7 G9 H1 H8 I0 I1 I5 I7 I8 J1 J3 J4 J5 J8
K0 K2 L0 L4 L7 M0 M1 M3 M4 M8 N1
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COMMON NAME
PLEIOBLASTUS
P. simonii
MEDAKE
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20.0
6.0
1.5
3.8
0
-18
4
P. simonii 'Variegatus'
20.0
6.0
1.5
3.8
0
-18
4
P. viridistriatus
DWARF GREEN
STRIPE
3.0
1.0
0.3
0.8
0
-18
2
P. viridistriatus
'Chrysophyllus'
3.0
1.0
0.3
0.8
0
-18
2
P. xestrophyllus
6.0
2.0
0.4
1.0
0
-18
P. japonica 'Akebonosuji'
18.0
6.0
0.8
2.0
0
-18
3
Leaves similar to 'Akebono' except that green
stripes also run from base to tip of the leaves.
B8 C6 D0 D3 D8 E5 F0 F3 F5 G9
P. japonica
'Pleioblastoides'
18.0
6.0
0.8
2.0
0
-18
3
Differs only in having three branches at the
node instead of just one.
B8 C6 D0 D3 H8 I0 J7 K0 L4
P. japonica
'Tsutsumiana'
GREEN ONION
BAMBOO
P. japonica 'Variegata'
18.0
6.0
0.8
2.0
0
-18
3
Similar to the type except that the culm
internodes tend to be swollen, in shape
somewhat like a green onion.
A5 A6 B3 B4 B7 B8 C1 C2 C4 C6 C8 D0 D1 D2
D3 E0 E5 E7 F0 F3 F5 F6 F7 F9 G1 G3 G8 G9
H4 I0 I1 I2 I7 I8 I9 J0 J5 J7 K0 K2 K8 L4 L7 L9
M0 M1 M2 M4 M9
18.0
6.0
0.8
2.0
0
-18
3
Similar to the type, but with white stripes on the B8 C6 D0 D3 F0 F5 H6 I0 J6 K0 K8
leaves.
P. longiligula
26.0
8.0
1.7
4.3
0
-18
3
Thick tall culms with even nodes, used in China B8 D0 F0 F5 G9 K0 M3
for furniture making.
P. owatarii
3.0
1.0
0.3
0.8
0
-18
3
Endemic to Yakushima, a small island in Japan. A6 B8 D0 D3 E7 F3 F5 G9 I8 K0 L7 M0 M3
Form ‘pygmaea’ is only a few inches tall.
P. usawai
16.0
5.0
0.8
2.0
10
-12
3
From Taiwan where it grows at elevations up to B8 C6 D3 F5 G9 K0 L4 L7 M3
about 4,000 feet.
PSEUDOSASA
P. amabilis
TONKIN CANE, TEA
STICK
P. cantori
P. japonica
ARROW BAMBOO
(YADAKE)
P. japonica 'Akebono'
A medium size hardy bamboo that produces
straight culms which are useful for many
purposes.
Has some leaves variegated. Leaves on a culm
may be different typesù broad, narrow, green,
or white striped.
The new leaves in spring are golden-yellow
with green stripes, about 7 by 11/2 inch,
densely hairy on the lower surface. Old culms
can be mowed in winter making way for
brilliant new growth in spring.
Same, except that the leaves are yellow with
very faint green stripes.
A6 B2 B8 C0 C1 C2 C4 D0 D1 D2 D3 D8 E0 E6
E7 F0 F5 F6 G1 G9 H0 H3 H5 I0 I1 I7 J4 J5 J7
K0 L4 M1 M3 M7 M9
B8 C0 C1 C2 C6 D0 D3 D8 F0 F5 F6 G0 G8 G9
H8 I0 I1 I5 I7 J5 J8 K0 K2 L4 M1 M4 M9
B3 B4 B8 C0 C1 C2 C6 D0 D2 D3 D4 D8 E0 E6
E7 E8 F0 F2 F3 F5 F6 F7 G0 G1 G8 G9 H0 H2
H7 H8 I1 I5 I7 I8 J1 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J9 K0 L0 L4
L5 L7 L9 M0 M1 M2 M3 M4 M7 M8 M9 N2
A6 B8 C1 C4 C6 D0 D3 E7 E8 F3 F5 G9 H8 I1
I5 I7 I8 J4 J5 J7 K0 K2 L4 L5 L7 M1 M3 M9
Up to 6 ft tall, 3/8" thick, furry culms. Grows K0 L7
wild in Honshu; leaves green. May be a form of
P. nagashima.
Small to medium size running bamboos which usually have only one branch at a node.
5 The culms are straight, thick walled, nonA6 B3 B8 C1 C6 D0 D3 F0 F3 F5 F6 G1 G8 G9
50.0
2.5
15
15.0
6.4
-9
prominent nodes, valued for its wood. Used for H5 I1 I7 I9 J5 K0 K8 L4 M0 M1 M3
split bamboo fishing poles, decorative wood
trim. Native to a very small area of China.
3 New from China. Even joints with black waxy B8 D0 F3 F5 G9 K0 L4 M0 M3
16.0
1.3
0
5.0
3.3
-18
ring above and below nodes. Used for
furniture.
3-5 The culms are erect with rather large leaves, up A4 A5 A6 B2 B3 B4 B7 B8 B9 C0 C1 C2 C4 C5
18.0
0.8
0
C6 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D8 E0 E1 E2 E4 E5 E6 E7
6.0
2.0
-18
to a foot long by 11/2 inches wide. Less
E8 F0 F1 F3 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 G1 G2 G4 G8 G9
invasive than most other runners. It does well in H0 H1 H2 H4 H7 H8 H9 I0 I1 I2 I5 I6 I7 I8 I9 J0
tubs and pots. The culms were used in ancient J1 J3 J4 J5 J7 K0 K1 K2 K6 K8 K9 L2 L4 L5 L7
L9 M0 M1 M2 M3 M4 M7 M8 M9 N1 N3 N5
Japan to make arrows.
3 Leaves are green at the base, shade to yellow- A6 B8 C6 D0 D3 D8 E6 E7 F5 G3 G8 G9 J8 K0
18.0
0.8
0
L7 M2 M3
6.0
2.0
-18
white at the tips.
American Bamboo Society
GENUS species
COMMON NAME
PSEUDOSASA
P. viridula
RADDIA
R. brasiliensis
R. distichophylla
RHIPIDOCLADUM
R. pittieri
R. racemiflorum
SAROCALAMUS
30
Max Max
Height diam
feet/ inch/
meters cm
18.0
6.0
0.8
2.0
Min
Temp
°F
°C
0
-18
3
Comments - Description
Plant Sources
Vendor Codes
(see page 36)
Long wide green leaves.
A6 D0 F3 F5 G9 J3 J6 K0 M3
Small herbaceous clump-forming bamboos. Leaves numerous, often in crowded ladder-like complements.
Exhibit sleep movements, leaves fold upwards at night or under moisture or temperature stress.
2.0
1.0
3
Flowers frequently, although spikelets
inconspicuous. Needs constant water, good
drainage, and chelated iron.
1.0
Fern-like leaves, up to 20 pairs of leaves.
0.0
Thrives in cultivation. Small (no height spec
available).
A genus of American clumping bamboos which grow from Mexico to Argentina, at low to moderate elevations.
30.0
0.4
They arch and droop forming graceful curtains D3
9.0
1.0
of foliage over canyon walls, on wet cliffs in
Costa Rica.
E5 M3
15.0
1.0
26
Slender culms grow up into trees; tips hang
5.0
2.5
down as long vines carrying tufts of small light
green leaves.
A genus of small to medium-sized running Sino-Himalayan mountain bamboos with few , erect branches.
S. faberi
3.0
1.0
0.3
0.8
-4
-20
S. fangianus
5.0
2.0
0.4
1.0
3
-16
SASA
Shade
Sun
5=full
sun
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B8
From Sichuan. Superficially similar to
Arundinaria tecta but with more delicate leaves.
3
Very similar to S. faberi and may be
synonymous.
B8 C6 D3 F5 L4
Running species, dwarf or up to 6 feet tall, with at most one branch per node. The leaves are usually large.
S. kagamiana
6.0
2.0
0.3
0.8
0
-18
2
Leaves to a foot long and 21/4 inches wide, 4 D0 J8 K0 M3
to 9 at branch ends.
S. kagamiana
6.0
2.0
0.3
0.8
0
-18
2
Leaves to a foot long and 21/4 inches wide, 4 D0 K0
to 9 at branch ends.
S. kagamiana ssp.
Yoshinoi
2.0
1.0
0.1
0.3
0
-18
2
Dwarf subspecies of the above; leaves 2 or 3 at
the ends of culms and branches.
S. kurilensis
10.0
3.0
0.8
2.0
0
-18
2
S. kurilensis ‘Simofuri’
SIMOFURI
6.0
2.0
0.5
1.3
0
-18
2
S. megalophylla
6.0
2.0
0.3
0.8
0
-18
2
One of the most widely distributed bamboos in A6 B8 C6 D0 D3 D8 E6 F2 F5 G1 G9 H2 I0 I7 I8
Japan. Its native range extends to 50¦ north on J8 K0 L4 L7 M4 M9
Sakhalin Island, Russia.
Same, except that the leaves are variegated with B8 C4 C6 D0 D3 D8 E6 F0 F3 F5 G9 H4 I0 I1 I7
J7 J8 K0 L4 M0 M3 N1
many fine white stripes. A very attractive
ornamental.
D0 D3 F5 J6 K0 M9
Leaves up to 10” long. Native to most of
Japan, Sakhalin, and the Kuriles.
S. nagimontana
2.0
1.0
0.2
0.5
-11
-24
2
Large dark green leaves. From Mt. Nagi in
Japan. Hairy culm sheaths.
C6 D0 D3 G9 J6 K0 L7 M3
S. nipponica (hort.)
2.0
1.0
0.1
0.3
2
D3 I8 J5 K0 L4
S. oshidensis
6.0
2.0
0.3
0.8
Nodes prominent; large leaves. From Pacific
coast of Japan. Low-growing; variegated
green/white.
A vigorous growing dwarf bamboo that
tolerates both cold and heat.
0
-18
3
B8 D0 D3 I8 J6 K0 M4
American Bamboo Society
GENUS species
COMMON NAME
SASA
S. palmata
31
Max Max
Height diam
feet/ inch/
meters cm
Min
Temp
°F
°C
Shade
Sun
5=full
sun
7.0
2.0
0.5
1.3
-5
-21
2
S. senanensis
7.0
2.0
0.5
1.3
-5
-21
2
S. shimidzuana
6.0
2.0
0.3
0.8
0
-18
2
S. sp.
S. tsuboiana
6.0
2.0
0.3
0.8
0
-18
2
S. veitchii
KUMA-ZASA
5.0
2.0
0.3
0.8
0
-18
2
S. hayatae
1.0
0.0
0.3
0.8
0
-18
2
SASAELLA
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Comments - Description
Plant Sources
Vendor Codes
(see page 36)
The thick, leathery leaves are up to 15 inches
long by 21/2 inches wide. It does well in pots,
looks best when grown in the shade. Grows
taller in cool climates.
Similar to S. palmata, but leaves hairy below.
A3 A5 A6 B2 B3 B4 B7 B8 C0 C1 C2 C4 C6 D0
D1 D3 D8 E4 E6 E8 F3 F5 G0 G8 G9 H2 H4 H7
H8 I0 I1 I5 I7 I8 J2 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 K0 K2 L4 L7
M0 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M7 M8 M9 N1 N2 N5
Leaves up to 11 inches long and 2 inches wide,
the underside covered with soft hairs. AKA S.
asahinae
Many retailers carry an assortment of ‘little
green runners’ which may change from time to
time.
A Japanese bamboo with large, dark green,
attractive leaves.
D0 I8 K0
The tendency for the dark green leaves to turn
white along the margins in winter, seen in all
Sasas, is pronounced. This, along with large
leaves on short plants gives a unique and
striking appearance.
Shorter, with leaves to 6 ins long rather than 10
ins. Was incorrectly identified as S. veitchii
A6 B8 D0 E7 E8 F5 H2 I5 I7 J4 J8 K0 L4 M2 M4
B8 G4 I6 K0
B8 C4 C6 D0 D2 D3 D8 E0 E6 F5 G1 G9 H2 I7
I8 J6 J7 K0 L4 L5 L7 M0 M1 M3 M4
A6 B8 C1 C2 C6 D0 D2 D3 D8 E4 E6 E7 E8 F3
F5 G8 G9 H0 H1 H2 H5 H7 H8 I0 I1 I5 I7 I8 J3
J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 K0 K8 L2 L4 L5 L7 M0 M1 M2
M3 M4 M7
B8 C6 D3 F5 G9 I6 I7 I8 M1 M3
‘Minor’
Similar to Sasa except that culms are more erect, leaves are smaller and the oral setae have bristles only near the
base.
S. bitchuensis
6.0
2.0
0.4
1.0
0
-18
2
Native to the eastern side of Honshu, Japan; it C1 C2 D0 D8 I7 J6 K0 L4 L7
has densely hairy culm leaf sheaths.
S. hidaensis muraii
6.0
2.0
0.3
0.8
0
-18
3
Japanese bamboo with hairy sheaths on culm
and foliage leaves.
C6 D0 F5 K0 L4 L7 M3
S. masamuneana
6.0
2.0
0.3
0.8
0
-18
3
Typical form with plain green leaves. Also
called S. rhyncantha or S. m. rhyncantha
A6 B3 C4 D0 D3 D8 E2 E6 G9 H2 H4 I7 J0 K0
L4 M1 M3
S. masamuneana
‘Albostriata’
FUIRI-SHIIYAZASA
S. ramosa
6.0
2.0
0.3
0.8
0
-18
3
A6 B4 B8 C0 C1 C2 C4 C6 D0 D1 D3 D8 E0 E2
An attractive variegated bamboo with thick
leaves striped in white or cream. Also called S. E4 E6 E7 E8 F0 F3 F5 G8 G9 H1 H2 H4 H8 I0 I1
I5 I6 I7 I8 J4 J5 J7 J8 K0 K2 L4 L5 L7 M0 M1
glabra ‘Albostriata’.
M3 M4 M8 M9 N1
6.0
2.0
0.3
0.8
-5
-21
4
S. sasakiana
10.0
3.0
0.4
1.0
0
-18
4
A6 B8 C4 C6 D0 D3 D8 E0 F3 F5 G9 H2 I7 I8 J3
Usually only about 3 feet tall, it is a rampant
J5 J7 K0 L4 M8
runner suitable for growing in pots or for
erosion control.
A robust Sasaella with 3 branches at each node. K0
S. shiobarensis
6.0
2.0
0.3
0.8
0
-18
3
SASAMORPHA
S. borealis
Japanese bamboo with hairless culm leaf
sheaths.
K0 L4
A genus of large-leafed running bamboos similar to Sasa.
6.0
2.0
0.3
0.8
-10
-23
2
Native to Hokkaido, Japan, it is hardier than
most other Japanese bamboos.
B8 D0 F5 G9 H4 J6 K0 L7 M1
SCHIZOSTACHYUM Giant to shrub-like tropical, clumping, nodes are usually un-swollen, culm walls thin. Continuously produce
S. brachycladum
flowers without dying, rarely set seed.
5 Erect, tight-clumping, drooping tips. Cultivars A1 B2 C6 D5 E5 G6 K1 K4 K5 M3 M5 N0
45.0
4.0
35
14.0
10.2
2
with coloured culms popular ornamentals in
Asia.
American Bamboo Society
GENUS species
COMMON NAME
SCHIZOSTACHYUM
S. brachycladum ‘Bali
Kuning’
32
Max Max
Height diam
feet/ inch/
meters cm
Min
Temp
°F
°C
Shade
Sun
5=full
sun
45.0
14.0
4.0
10.2
35
2
S. caudatum
25.0
8.0
1.5
3.8
35
2
5
S. glaucifolium
65.0
20.0
4.0
10.2
35
2
5
S. jaculans
30.0
9.0
1.3
3.3
35
2
5
S. lima
40.0
12.0
3.5
8.9
S. sp. ‘Murray Island’
16.0
5.0
1.0
2.5
5
37
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Plant Sources
Vendor Codes
(see page 36)
Culms yellow with the occasional thin green
stripe, leaves have occasional cream stripes.
K1 K4 K5
Densely tufted, drooping tips, almost solid.
Sheath light green tinged with orange.
Considered sacred in Sumatra, Indonesia.
Yellow, with green stripes. A “canoe plant”
brought to Hawaii by the Polynesians.
K4
Erect, straight culms with drooping tips.
Internodes can be over 3 ft long. May be
synonym for S. lima.
Very long internodes.
A1 G6 K4 K5 M5
K4 N0
K5
4
Has very long internodes, up to 1 meter. Used A1 B2 K4 K5 M5
in the Solomon Islands to make pan flutes and
for weaving.
SEMIARUNDINARIA Medium size running bamboos with nearly cylindrical culms and culm sheaths that hang for some time attached at
the middle of their base.
5 Erect, straight culms make this a stately
A0 A2 A6 B0 B3 B8 C0 C1 C2 C4 C6 C8 D0 D1
30.0
1.5
-5
S. fastuosa
9.0
3.8
-21
bamboo. After a time the culms turn from green D2 D3 D4 E0 E1 E2 E4 E6 E8 F0 F1 F3 F5 F7 F8
NARIHIRA BAMBOO
G1 G3 G4 G8 G9 H1 H2 H4 H5 H7 H8 H9 I0 I1
to purplish brown. Culm internodes with
I5 I7 J0 J3 J4 J5 J7 J8 K0 K2 K8 L2 L4 L5 M0
branches at their base are narrowly grooved
M1 M3 M8 M9 N1
above the branches.
5 Similar to the above except that the culms
A0 A6 B0 B3 B4 B8 C1 C2 C4 C6 C8 D0 D1 D3
30.0
1.5
-5
S. fastuosa ‘Viridis’
D8 E0 E1 E2 E6 E7 F0 F3 F5 F6 F8 G3 G9 H1
9.0
3.8
-21
remain green.
H4 H8 H9 I0 I7 I8 J6 J7 J8 K0 K8 L2 L4 M3 M4
M8 N2
B4 B8 C6 D0 D3 E8 F5 G3 I7 J8 K0 L4
S. fortis
26.0
8.0
1.5
3.8
0
-18
S. lubrica
15.0
5.0
1.0
2.5
23
-5
S. kagamiana
30.0
9.0
1.5
3.8
-5
-21
5
Similar to S. fastuosa with longer branches and D0 K0
pubescent leaves & leaf sheaths.
S. kagamiana
30.0
9.0
1.5
3.8
-5
-21
5
Similar to S. fastuosa with longer branches and D0 J8 K0 M3
pubescent leaves & leaf sheaths.
S. makinoi
MAKINOI
16.0
5.0
0.8
2.0
0
-18
4
S. okuboi
BIRODONA
25.0
8.0
1.5
3.8
0
-18
5
The culms soon turn reddish-brown. An
attractive small bamboo suitable for growing in
pots.
The leaves are distinctive in being wider for
their length than leaves of other bamboos.
S. sp. ‘Korea’
5.0
2.0
0.3
0.8
0
-18
S. yashadake
25.0
8.0
1.5
3.8
0
-18
5
S. yashadake ‘Kimmei’
25.0
8.0
1.5
3.8
0
-18
5
5
It originated from middle and north Kyushu,
Japan.
A recent introduction. Perhaps is
Oligostachyum lubricum Shoots edible.
K0 K2
A6 B7 B8 C6 D0 D3 E4 F7 G3 H6 I0 J6 J8 K0
K2 L4 M3 N1
A6 B0 B3 B4 B8 C1 C4 C6 D0 D3 D8 E4 E6 F0
F3 F5 F9 G3 G8 G9 H2 I0 I1 I7 I8 J3 J5 J6 J8 K0
L4 L7 M0 M1 M3 M4
Unidentified species imported by Gerald Bol
from Korea.
A6 B8 D0 D8 E6 F5 G3
Similar to S. fastuosa except with broader
leaves and long hairs at the base of the culm
leaf sheaths.
The culms are yellow with green grooves;
leaves are yellow striped.
A6 B8 C1 C2 D0 D1 D3 E6 E8 F5 G3 G9 K0 K8
M7
A0 A3 A6 B4 B8 C0 C1 C4 C6 D0 D1 D3 D8 E0
E2 E4 E6 E7 E8 F0 F3 F5 G3 G8 G9 I0 I6 I8 J1
J3 J5 J6 J7 J8 K0 K8 L4 L5 L7 M0 M3 N1
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GENUS species
COMMON NAME
Max Max
Height diam
feet/ inch/
meters cm
SHIBATAEA
A genus supposedly similar to Phyllostachys but much smaller with angular, zig-zagged culms and 3 to 5
branches at each node.
Min
Temp
°F
°C
Shade
Sun
5=full
sun
Comments - Description
Plant Sources
Vendor Codes
(see page 36)
S. chinensis
2.0
1.0
0.1
0.3
-10
-23
3
S. kumasaca
OKAME-ZASA
7.0
2.0
0.3
0.8
-10
-23
3
S. kumasaca 'Albostriata'
7.0
2.0
0.3
0.8
-5
-21
3
S. kumasaca
'Aureostriata'
7.0
2.0
0.3
0.8
-5
-21
3
Similar, but has gold stripes on the young
leaves.
B8 C2 D1 D3 G9 K0
S. lancifolia
7.0
2.0
0.3
0.8
-5
-21
3
The leaves are longer and narrower than on
others of the genus.
A6 B3 C4 D0 D3 F5 F6 F9 G8 I7 J5 K0 L4 M1
M4
SINOBAMBUSA
S. gigantea
Similar but smaller than S. kumasaca, it may A6 B3 B8 D0 D3 D8 F5 F6 G9 I1 I7 J5 K0 K2 L4
M0 M3 M9
also be hardier. Shows less leaf burn under
alkaline conditions.
Short, broad leaves give it a unique appearance. A4 A6 B2 B3 B4 B8 C1 C2 C4 C6 D0 D2 D3 D8
The slender, nearly solid culms bear prominent E0 E4 E6 E8 F0 F3 F5 F6 F9 G0 G1 G4 G8 G9
H0 H1 H2 H4 H5 H8 I0 I1 I5 I6 I7 I8 J0 J4 J5 J7
nodes and short slightly zigzag internodes.
J8 K0 K2 K6 L4 M0 M1 M3 M4 M7 M8 M9
Prefers acid soil, shows extensive leaf burn if in
alkaline environment.
C2
Similar, but with white striped leaves.
Running bamboos similar to Semiarundinaria except that the culm sheaths promptly fall off.
55.0
4.0
10
Spectacular shoots with a ring of long purple D1
17.0
10.2
-12
hairs around the nodes.
S. intermedia
16.0
5.0
1.0
2.5
10
-12
4
Culm internodes up to 2 ft long, rough to the
touch. May be a Semiarundinaria species.
S. tootsik
30.0
9.0
1.5
3.8
10
-12
4
A vigorous growing runner with straight, erect B2 C0 C1 D3 E6 F3 F5 F7 I0 J5 L4 M3 M5
culms.
S. tootsik 'Albostriata'
30.0
9.0
1.5
3.8
10
-12
4
Similar to the type, but with yellowish white
striped leaves.
B3 B8 C1 D0 D1 D3 D8 F5 G9 J8 L4 L9 M3
B2 B3 B7 B8 C0 C1 C6 D0 D1 D3 D8 E5 E6 F1
F3 F5 F7 F9 G3 G8 H3 H8 H9 I7 I9 J1 J5 K2 K9
L4 M0 M1 M3
THAMNOCALAMUS Clumping bamboos from the mountains of eastern Asia and Africa, similar to Fargesia.
T. crassinodus 'Aristatus
hort. US'
12.0
4.0
0.5
1.3
T. crassinodus
18.0
6.0
0.8
2.0
T. crassinodus 'Kew
Beauty'
15.0
5.0
0.8
1.6
15
-9
3
T. crassinodus
'Mendocino'
18.0
6.0
0.8
2.5
10
-12
3
T. crassinodus 'Merlyn'
25.0
8.0
1.0
2.0
5
-15
T. nepalensis 'Nyalam'
8.0
2.0
0.5
1.0
5
-15
T. spathiflorus
16.0
5.0
0.8
2.5
15
-9
3
T. tessellatus
BERGBAMBOES
16.0
5.0
0.8
2.5
0
-18
4
10
-12
3
US Plants grown as T. aristatus seem to be
cultivars of T. crassinodus. T. aristatus is a
synonym of T. spathiflorus.
From Nepal and Tibet. Culm nodes swollen,
branching very strong, some clones with small
leaves. No auricles.
very small leaves on blue-grey canes which
become red or brown with age.
A0 A6 B8 C6 D3 D8 E6 E7 F3 G9 I0 K5 M0 M3
M9
A0 A6 B8 C6 D3 D8 E2 E6 E7 F0 F3 F5 G9 H1
I0 J3 J7 L2 M3 N1
B8 E2 E6
Large very droopy blue-green leaves adorn blue M3
culms with darker knobby nodes. Shoots
purple.
A0 A6 B8 C6 D3 D8 E6 E7 F5 G9 J1 J3 M3
Tallest and hardiest of several clones.
From Tibet. Short, upright and hardy. No oral
setae.
B8 F5
B8 C6 D3 D8 F5 G9 H9
From the E Himalayas. Culms become very
red. Foliage leaves with prominent oral setae.
Less hardy.
A6 B4 B8 C2 C6 D3 D4 D8 E0 E2 E4 E6 F0 F3
Bergbamboes' of S. Africa. Clumps tight to
loose, sun-tolerant, leaves randomly arranged, F5 G1 G9 H7 J1 J7 J8 K5 K8 M0 M3 M8 N1
leaf sheaths persistent.
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GENUS species
COMMON NAME
Max Max
Height diam
feet/ inch/
meters cm
THYRSOSTACHYS
A genus of moderate size, tropical clumping bamboos with rather small leaves and persistent culm sheaths.
Min
Temp
°F
°C
Shade
Sun
5=full
sun
Comments - Description
Plant Sources
Vendor Codes
(see page 36)
T. oliveri
40.0
12.0
3.0
7.6
25
-4
5
Similar to T. siamensis, possibly larger. The K1 K5 M5
plant at Quail Gardens has grown very rapidly.
T. siamensis
MONASTERY
BAMBOO
40.0
12.0
3.0
7.6
25
-4
5
One of the most graceful bamboos known.
Culm walls very thick, almost solid. Sheath
persistent. In monasteries in Thailand.
YUSHANIA
A1 B7 B9 C6 C9 D0 E5 F9 G6 H3 I9 K1 K4 K5
K6 K7 K9 M5 N0
A large group of spreading thornless frost-hardy bamboos from Taiwan, the Himalayas and Africa. Rhizomes
pachymorph, often with long rootless necks, but also tillering, so forming spreading thickets.
Y. alpina
GREEN MOUNTAIN
BAMBOO
Y. anceps
55.0
17.0
5.0
12.7
15
-9
5
Native to Africa. It has been used for water
pipes in Tanzania. Formerly listed as
Arundinaria alpina.
A6 M3
12.0
4.0
0.5
1.3
10
-18
3
One of the beautiful mountain bamboos from
the Himalayas of India.
B8 C2 C6 D3 D8 E6 F0 F3 I0 I1 J8 K5 M0 M3
Y. anceps 'Pitt White'
25.0
8.0
0.5
1.3
10
-18
3
May grow taller than the above. Narrow leaves, A6 B3 B8 C2 C6 D3 D8 E6 E7 F0 F3 F5 G1 G8
G9 H8 I0 I6 I7 J3 J5 K0 K2 K5 K8 L4 M3 M9
weeping. A clone from Britain.
Y. boliana
24.0
7.0
2.0
5.1
10
-12
3
Y. brevipaniculata
6.0
2.0
0.4
1.0
-4
-20
3
Y. exilis
6.0
2.0
0.4
1.0
-4
-20
3
Pale blue culms, reaches large size quickly.
From Sichuan originally, via Fuji Bamboo
Garden in Japan. Culms well spaced in warmer
climates.
Previously known as Y. chungii. Very large
auricles. Found at altitudes of 2.5-3.8 km in
western Sichuan, China.
Previously known as Y. chungii aff. Slender,
elegant plant.
Y. maculata
10.0
3.0
0.6
1.5
Y. maling
30.0
9.0
2.0
5.1
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3
0
-18
4
A0 A6 B4 B8 C6 D3 D4 D8 E6 E7 F0 F5 H1 I0
I4 J1 J3 K2 K4 K5 K8 M0 M3
B8 C0 D8 F5 G9 M3
D8 M3
B8 D3 J8 K0
From Yunnan and Sichuan. Grows in pine
forests at elevation 1.8-3.5 km. Young culms
have fine striae.
A6 B8 C6 D3 D8 E6 F5 G9 H9 K5 M3 M9
The most common spreading bamboo in E
Nepal. Long solid rhizome necks. Usually less
than 3 m. high. Rough internodes on new
culms.
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Bamboo Products (See Plant and Product Sources on page 36)
Product
Art
Bamboo Removal
Blinds, screens
Books
Consulting, Agriculture
Consulting, Landscape
Craft Workshops
Crafts, Jewelry
Fences, screens, water pipes
Fertilizer
Flooring
Furniture
Garden Ornaments
Gifts
Magazines
Musical Instruments, music
Other
Plant labels and signs
Plants for foreign shipment only
Plywood, paneling
Poles
Potting soil
Rhizome barriers
Seminars, lectures
Structural and engineering design
Structures of bamboo
Tools
Walking, hiking sticks
Vendor Code
2008 Source List #28
A1 A6 B5 B8 C2 C4 D1 D6 D7 D9 E1 E2 E5 E9 F1 H8 I0 I3 K3 L1 L7 L8 M4
A0 A2 A5 B2 B3 B4 B7 B8 C2 C4 D0 E0 E2 F0 F5 G4 H0 H2 H7 I0 I8 J0 J2 J4 K1 L1
L2 M2 N1
A6 B3 B4 B5 C2 D1 D7 E0 H8 I0 K2 L1 N4
A0 A1 A3 A6 A8 B3 B4 B8 C2 C4 C6 C7 D0 D1 D3 D6 D7 E1 E2 E6 F1 F3 G5 G6 G7
H8 I0 I1 I5 I7 J5 K3 K7 L9 M3
A2 A6 B2 B3 B8 B9 C1 C7 C8 D0 D1 D2 D5 E4 E6 F0 F5 G6 H3 H6 H7 I0 J0 J8 K0
K2 K5 K6 L2 L6 L8 M2 M3 N0
A0 A1 A2 A5 A6 B2 B3 B4 B5 B7 B8 B9 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 D0 D1 E2 E4
E6 E8 F0 F1 F5 G1 G4 G6 G7 H2 H3 H6 H7 H8 I0 I1 I8 J0 J2 J4 J8 J9 K0 K1 K6 K7
L1 L2 L6 L8 M0 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 N0 N1
A9 B1 B3 B5 B6 C0 C7 D1 H0 L1 L8
A0 B1 C2 D1 D6 D7 E0 H0 J5 K2 L7 L8
A0 A1 A6 A7 B2 B3 B4 B5 C2 C5 C7 D1 D3 D7 E0 E6 F0 G5 H0 H2 H8 I0 J3 K2 L1
N4
A1 B2 B3 C2 D0 E1 E2 E6 F1 H7 H8 I0 J7 K1 K7 M2 M3 M5 M9
A6 B3 B4 D9 F0 G5 H8 I0 L3
A6 B4 B5 C2 C4 D1 D3 D7 E2 F0 G5 H7 H8 I0 J3 N4
A1 A6 B4 B5 C2 C4 C6 C7 D0 D1 D7 E0 E1 E2 E5 E6 F0 F1 G5 H0 H3 H8 I0 J3 L1
M3 N4
A6 B4 B5 C0 C2 C4 C6 D1 D6 D7 D9 E2 E3 E5 E8 F1 H7 H8 I0 I3 J5 K3 L1 M4 N4
C4 E2
A6 B6 C0 D1 D6 D7 E5 H0 I0 J2 L8
A5 A9 C2 D0 D1 D6 D7 E4 E5 E6 G7 H0 I2 I3 K0 K2 K3 L1
C6
M0
A7 B4 C2 D9 G5 H8 L3
A0 A1 A2 A3 A5 A6 A7 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B9 C0 C2 C4 C5 C6 C7 C9 D0 D1 D2 D3
D7 D9 E0 E1 E4 F0 F1 F6 F7 G2 G5 H0 H2 H5 H6 H8 H9 I0 I1 I2 I3 I6 I7 I8 J0 J8 K2
K3 K8 L1 M1 M2 M3 M9 N4
A6 B2 B3 C2 C4 D0 E1 E2 E6 F1 H7 I0 J7 K7 M9
A0 A3 A6 B3 B4 B8 C1 C2 C4 C5 C6 D0 D3 D8 E0 E2 E4 E6 E8 F0 F3 G4 H2 H7 H8
H9 I0 I1 I5 I7 I8 J3 J4 J7 K2 K8 L1 L9 M2 M3 M8 N1
A0 A1 A9 B2 B3 B5 B8 B9 C5 C6 C7 D1 D2 E8 F5 G7 H4 H7 H8 I0 J0 J4 J8 J9 K0 K3
L1 L6 M3 M4 M5 N0
B5 C7 K0
A5 B4 B5 C2 C5 C7 D3 G5 G7 H8 I0 J8 K2 L1 N4
A0 A6 B3 B4 C2 C4 C6 D1 E2 E6 F1 G5 H8 I0 J5 M4
A6 B1 B3 B5 C0 C2 C4 C5 D1 D9 E2 E4 E5 F6 H0 H5 H8 I0 I3 J0 K8 L8 N4
American Bamboo Society
Sources by Code (Plant Sources pg. 37, Product Sources pg. 46)
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
B0
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9
C0
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C9
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
E0
E1
E2
E3
E4
E5
E6
E7
E8
E9
F0
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
A Bamboo Gardener
A Bamboo Man
Acacia Tree Farm
Alligator Alley
Archer Bamboo Garden
Argo Bamboo Farm
Bamboo & Koi Garden
Bamboo & Rattan Works Inc.
Bamboo Art
Bamboo Arts & Craft Network
Bamboo Bend
Bamboo Branch
Bamboo Collection
Bamboo Company Nursery
Bamboo Craftsman Company
Bamboo Fencer, Inc.
Bamboo Flutes
Bamboo For You
Bamboo Garden
Bamboo Gardens
Bamboo Gardens and Music
Bamboo Gardens of Louisiana
Bamboo Giant
Bamboo Guru - Instant Jungle Nursery
Bamboo Guy Nursery
Bamboo Habitat
Bamboo Headquarters.com
Bamboo Institute of Tennessee
Bamboo International
Bamboo Orlando
Bamboo Plantation
Bamboo Ranch
Bamboo Satori
Bamboo Sourcery
Bamboo4u
BambooFlorida.com
Bambooman, LLC
Bambu Batu: The House of Bamboo
Bambu-u
Basically Bamboo
Bastian's Bamboo
BeautifulBamboo.com
Beauty & The Bamboo
Black Jade Graphics
Blue Heron Farm
Bountiful Earth, Inc.
Boxhill Farm
Burt Associates Bamboo
Burtons Bamboo Garden LLC
Cal Hashimoto, Sculptor
Canada's Bamboo World
Carter Bamboo
Chris Stanton
Clinton Inc. Bamboo Growers
Colorado Gators
Connor Bamboo
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F6
F7
F8
F9
G0
G1
G2
G3
G4
G5
G6
G7
G8
G9
H0
H1
H2
H3
H4
H5
H6
H7
H8
H9
I0
I1
I2
I3
I4
I5
I6
I7
I8
I9
J0
J1
J2
J3
J4
J5
J6
J7
J8
J9
K0
K1
K2
K3
K4
K5
K6
K7
K8
K9
L0
L1
David C Andrews
Davis Bamboo
Delhiwind Bamboo
Dunroven Farm
E. Nelson Plantsman
Elysian Garden
Evergreen Acre
Fallen Oaks Bamboo
Fast Grass Bamboo Nursery
Frank's Cane & Rush Supply
GaiaYoga Nursery
Gale Beth Goldberg, AIA
Georgia Bamboo
Grassworks Bamboo
Haiku Bamboo Nursery
Halfside Bamboo
Hamptons Grass & Bamboo
Healing Garden & Bamboo
High Plains Bamboo and Koi
Hollow Bamboo
Hominy Farms LLC
Horseshoe Nursery
Horticultural Consultants, Inc.
instant jungle
Jade Mountain Bamboo Nursery
jmbamboo
Johnson Bamboo
Ka Lae Farms
Ken's Clumping Bamboos
Klyn Nurseries Inc.
Landscapes Plus
Lewis Bamboo, Inc.
Little Acre Farm
Live Oak Gardens, Ltd.
Lone Oak Farm
Mad Man Bamboo
Marblemount Bamboo
McKenzie Valley Bamboo
Michigan Bamboo Company
MidAtlantic Bamboo
Needmore Bamboo Co
New England Bamboo Co
Northern Groves
Oregon Bamboo Nursery
Our Bamboo Nursery
Palm Beach Bamboo Inc.
Pura Vida Tropicals
Quail Botanical Gardens
Quindembo Bamboo Nursery
Rainforest Bamboos
Redland Nursery
River's End Nursery and Farm
RKR Bamboo Plantation
Roy Rogers
San Marcos Growers
Shinkigen...a New Beginning
L2
L3
L4
L5
L6
L7
L8
L9
M0
M1
M2
M3
M4
M5
M6
M7
M8
M9
N0
N1
N2
N3
N4
N5
Shweeash Bamboo
Smith and Fong Company
Steve Ray's Bamboo Gardens
Summer Hill Nursery
Susanne Lucas, Horticulturist
Terra Viridis Nursery
The Arts of Richard Waters
The Bambusetum
The Plant Farm
Thigpen Trail Bamboo Farm
Touch the Earth, Inc.
Tradewinds Bamboo Nursery
Tripple Brook Farm, Inc.
Tropical Bamboo, Inc.
Tyler Systems
Upper Bank Nurseries
Viewcrest Nurseries
Walter Andersen Nursery
Whispering Winds Bamboo
Wild Bird Bamboo
Wild Rose Ranch
Young Bamboo
Yucatan Bamboo, Inc.
Zone 9 Tropicals
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American Bamboo Society – Plant & Product Suppliers
Plant and Product Sources, USA
37
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A Bamboo Man
A1 7810 SW 118 Street
Miami, FL 33156
305-378-9449 Fax: 305-378-2018 Retail/wholesale/mail-order, deliver locally, ship within USA.
Gary & Cindy Rich
Tropical bamboos, poles, Consulting, landscapes.
[email protected]
www.bambooman.net
Retail, Wholesale, Mail Order
Acacia Tree Farm
625
E. Gillett Rd.
A2
El Centro, CA 92243
760-352-7095
Imperial Bamboo
[email protected]
Desert acclimated clumpers and runners in a variety of sizes,
including landscape specimens. Design, planting, maintenance and
agricultural consultations.
Wholesale, Local Delivery
Alligator Alley
4636 NW 10TH ST
A3
Oklahoma City, OK 73127
405-949-2553 Fax: 405-949-2137 Open Monday through Saturday. Call first if driving from a long
Bryan Swinney
distance, to make sure owner is in. Otherwise feel free to drop in any
[email protected]
time to buy, trade or just talk about bamboo!
http://www.alligatoralley.com/bamboostock.html
Retail, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery
352-495-3463 Fax: 352-495-3097
Archer Bamboo Garden
18506
S.W.
67th
Avenue
Ed
Norris
A4
Archer, FL 32618
[email protected]
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Local Delivery
770-942-6306
Argo Bamboo Farm
Winston, GA
Richard Argo
[email protected]
A5
To improve their landscape and create natural visual & sound barriers,
homeowners are turning to bamboo for its hardiness, evergreen
leaves, and beauty. Argo Farm seeks to provide a convenient bamboo
source for homeowners, landscapers, and nurseries.
http://www.GeorgiaBamboo.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Local Delivery
503-638-0888 Fax: 503-638-0380 Retail; local sales, ship within USA, mail order, deliver locally. 120
Bamboo & Koi Garden
2115
S.W.
Borland
Road
Paul
Lee
species, poles, fences, floor & pond supplies. Open to the public SatA6
West Linn, OR 97068
[email protected]
Sun 9-4.
Retail, Wholesale
Bamboo Bend
B0 6628 Ruxton Lane
Austin, TX 78749-4100
512-301-2929
Steve Muzos
[email protected]
Ornamental bamboos, attractive frost-hardy clumpers & temperate
runners. Bamboo consulting services available.By appointment only,
local sales (no shipping). www.bamboobend.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Local Delivery
305-205-8184
Bamboo Collection
ahmed m chehab
B2 9700 SW 114 STREET
MIAMI, FL 33176
[email protected]
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Mail Order, Catalog, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery, Ships USA, Ships Worldwide,
Services Only
Bamboo Company Nursery 985-789-2584 Fax: 985-727-4055 Bamboo Company Nursery is a retail/wholesale nursery with over
16483 Fisher Road
Alain Flexer
100 species of Bamboo. We also offer Bamboo Poles, crafts, clothing
[email protected]
and fresh shoots for sale. We are open Tuesday to Saturday from
B3 Franklinton, LA 70438
8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. No appointments/fees to tour nursery
www.moso.us
Retail, Wholesale, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery
941-322-0603
Retail/Wholesale. Visits by appt. Delivery to SE & SW Florida.
Bamboo For You
VISA/MC/Amex. Bamboo removal & grove management. Photos on
Marx Broszio
B7 4812 253rd St. E.
Myakka City, FL 34251
[email protected]
web site. www.bambooforyou.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery
503-647-2700 Fax: Call for
Specializing in rare bamboo with over 300 bamboos. Descriptions,
Bamboo Garden
18900 NW Collins Rd
number
growing directions and many pictures at www.bamboogarden.com
B8
North Plains, OR 97133
Ned Jaquith
Retail, Wholesale, Internet, & mail order. www.bamboogarden.com
[email protected]
Retail, Wholesale, Mail Order, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery, Ships USA
727-784-0517
Retail: Local sales. Catalog. Visits by appointment. Seminars &
Bamboo Gardens
Jerry & Mary Ann Smith
consultations available. Specializing in Tropical clumping bamboo
B9 1200 Virginia Avenue
Palm Harbor, FL 34683-4441 Bamboo [email protected]
only. Tours by special arrangement.
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Catalog, Local Delivery
American Bamboo Society – Plant & Product Suppliers
Bamboo Gardens and Music 706-280-9862
Greg White Hunt
C0 5418 Masada Dr
Cohutta, GA 30710
38
2008 Source List #28
Local, retail, stabilized container plants. Display gardens by
appointment. Original music CDs & bamboo flutes. No shipping on
plants. Shipping on CDs & flutes! www.bamboo-flute.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Local Delivery, Ships USA
831-687-0100 Fax: 831-687-0200 Licensed Landscape Contractors, Privacy Hedge Specialists,
Bamboo Giant
5601 Freedom Blvd
Larry Gullman, Sandie Huchko
Deliver/Install West Coast, Wholesale/Retail, bamboo soil, fertilizers,
[email protected]
barrier, poles, fencing, furniture, books, bamboo fiber shirts , selfC2 Aptos, CA 95003
guided tours, open 7 days, Visa & Mastercard accepted
www.BambooGiant.com
Retail, Wholesale, Mail Order, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery, Ships USA
602-703-4323
Wholesale to landscapers, architects, and landscape designers. Retail
Bamboo Guru - Instant
John Hellman
sales to the general public.
Jungle Nursery
C3
PO Box 2229
[email protected]
By appointment only.
Scottsdale, AZ 85252
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Local Delivery
503-842-7329
Retail local sales. Visits by appointment recommended, deliver
Bamboo Guy Nursery
PO Box 357
Scott Hill
locally, ship products within U.S. 100+ varieties of bamboo. Books
[email protected]
on bamboo and Japanese landscape, 40 varieties of Japanese maples,
C4 Beaver, OR 97108
poles, barrier , and indigenous art. Installation
www.Bambooguy.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Local Delivery
610-754-9829 Fax: 610-754-0506 Winter hardy Phyllostachys Vivax and Pseudosasa Japonica. We also
Bamboo Habitat
1214 Snyder Road
Jim Shannon
carry Rhizome barrier, bamboo poles, palm thatching, bamboo
[email protected]
fencing, willow fencing, reed fencing and tropical wall coverings.
C5 Perkiomenville, PA 18074
Local delivery. Ship USA. www.bamboohabitat.com.
www.bamboohabitat.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Takes Credit Cards, Ships USA
Bamboo Headquarters.com 760-758-6181 Fax: 760-631-1909 Retail, Wholesale, Mail Order. Online Store/Catalog. Visits by
2498 Majella Road
appointment. Visa/MC/Amex. Commercial quantities of popular
Ralph J.C. Evans
[email protected] varieties available now. We Ship worldwide. Over 250 varieties.
C6 Vista, CA 92084
Rhizome barrier. Consulting. www.BambooHeadquarters.com
www.BambooHeadquarters.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Mail Order, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery, Ships USA, Ships Worldwide
760 788-8145 Fax: 760 788-8145 Retail, wholesale, local sales. Propagation to order. www.bambooBamboo International
1902
Boundary
Avenue
Ken
or Patty Brennecke
international-growers.com
C8
Ramona, CA 92065
[email protected]
Retail, Wholesale
Bamboo Orlando
8528 Lake Bosse Drive
C9
Orlando, FL 32810
407 290-9815 Fax: 407 297-3742 Hobbyist/Back yard grower. Limited quantities of plants and very
Mark
limited time to interact (appointment only). Small plants, large plants
[email protected]
(25 ft+) and large 30 gallon pots sometimes available. $300
minimum purchase. B. oldhamii is primary seller.
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale
520-743-9879 Fax: 520-743-9879 Over 120 species.Desert grown for the southwest.Bamboo fiber
Bamboo Ranch
Tucson, AZ 85745
Matt Finstrom
clothing,housewares, accessories, furniture,
[email protected]
poles,windchimes,books,unusual bamboo tools. Large demo garden.
D1
Raisin' cane in Tucson since 1986. Visits by appointment Tues-Sat.
Cash or check www.bambooranch.net
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Mail Order, Catalog, Ships USA
707-823-5866 Fax: 707-829-8106 Retail, Local, Mail Order. Visits by appointment. Many rare & hardBamboo Sourcery
666
Wagnon
Road
Jennifer
York, Jesus Mora
to-find species. Credit cards. Will deliver to SF Bay area, ship in US.
D3
Sebastopol, CA 95472
[email protected]
Catalog/prices via web. www.bamboosourcery.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Mail Order, Catalog, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery, Ships USA
760-224-2211 or 760-749-5716
Wide varity of clumping Bamboo growing in the ground. We sell
Bamboo4u
3625 Gopher Canyon Road
Fax: 760-749-0395
wholesale and retail. Call for appointment. N/A
D4
Vista, CA 92084
JoAnne Wyman
[email protected]
Retail, Wholesale
American Bamboo Society – Plant & Product Suppliers
BambooFlorida.com
4444 69th Street
D5
Vero Beach, FL 32967
772-473-0383
Sherry Snodgress
[email protected]
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale
360.531.0804
Bambu-u
2760
Gibbs
Lk.
Rd.
Marc
Hilt
D8
Chimacum, WA 98325
[email protected]
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Wholesale. Local sales of clumping tropicals. By appointment only.
Other bamboos by special order. Call for availability. No mail
orders. Consulting. Price list on web site.
www.BambooFlorida.com
Retail, mail order. Catalog available. Will deliver locally, ship
within US. Accept credit cards Visa, MC, Discover. Hardy bananas,
palms. www.bambu-u.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Mail Order, Catalog, Takes Credit Cards, Ships USA
360-357-7299
Retail, 40+ varieties, crafts, fountains, benches, planters, barrier,
Bastian's Bamboo
2812
140th
Ave
S.W.
Sandra
Bastian
fencing, some installation & removal. Workshops - Closed Sundays.
E0
Tenino, WA 98589
[email protected]
Retail, Catalog, Local Delivery
BeautifulBamboo.com
19546 Bamboo Bend Dr.
E1
Groveland, FL 34736
352 429 2425 Fax: 352 429 2425
Ralph, Sherry, or Timmy Boas
[email protected]
Need Privacy? Want Beauty? Plant Bamboo!Fast-Growing, NonInvasive Clumping & Running BamboosGiant to Dwarf Varieties - 30
min. west of Orlando, Florida. Open by appointment. Online catalog.
www.BeautifulBamboo.com www.BeautifulBamboo.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Local Delivery, Ships USA
206-781-9790 Fax: 206-297-2810 Common and Rare Bamboo plants. Mail order yes. "Rare" Ph. edulis
Beauty & The Bamboo
306-NW. 84th St.
Stan Andreasen
'Bicolor'available for sale. Find out what other rare varieties we sell.
E2
Seattle, WA 98117-3117
[email protected]
Visa & MasterCard accepted. 50 varieties of bamboo. Located in
Seattle Washington close to Space Needle. Since 1992. none
Retail, Wholesale, Mail Order, Catalog, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery
360-853-8449 Fax: same as phone Retail, wholesale. Visits by appointment only. Catalog by request.
Blue Heron Farm
12179 State Route 530
Anne Schwartz and Michael
Will deliver plants regionally & ship rhizomes within US. Large,
Brondi
speciman plants available by custom order. Poles (1/2 to 3 inches) &
E4 Rockport, WA 98283
[email protected]
fresh bamboo shoots available at the nursery.
www.marblemount.com / blueheron.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Catalog, Local Delivery, Ships USA
386-427-3330 Fax: 386-427-7896 Bamboo nursery and retail outlet specializing in,but not limited to,
Bountiful Earth, Inc.
1200 West Canal Street
Chuck Theroux
tropical clumping varieties.Retail center. www.bamboo.ws
E5
New Smyrna Beach, FL
[email protected]
32168
Retail, Takes Credit Cards
425-788-6473 Fax: 425-844-0405 Retail, wholesale, mail order, will accept credit cards, ship within the
Boxhill Farm
14175
Carnation-Duvall
Rd.
Bob
Schader
USA. Fertilizer, consulting, rhizome barriers. Fine garden designs.
E6
Duvall, WA 98019
[email protected]
www.boxhillfarm.com
Retail, Wholesale, Mail Order, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery
978-692-3240 Fax: 978-692-3222 We welcome visitors but please call first. Shipping to USA only - all
Burt Associates Bamboo
3
Landmark
Road
Albert
Adelman
states but HI and AK. www.bamboos.com
E7
Westford, MA 01886
[email protected]
Retail, Mail Order, Catalog, Takes Credit Cards, Ships USA
281-342-4016 Fax: 281-341-7367 Caldwell Nursery, 2436 Band Road, Rosenberg, Texas 77471
Carter Bamboo
PO Box 835
Steve Carter
Nursery e-mail: [email protected]
[email protected] Summer hours Monday - Saturday 9:00 - 5:30
F1 Brazoria, TX 77422
We are closed on Sundays
Other clumpers as well as runners available. www.caldwellhort.com/
Retail, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery
860-668-9565
Bamboo species cold hardy in zones 5&6. Specialty B&B bamboo
Chris Stanton
95
North
Stone
St.
Chris
Stanton
plants.
Visits by appointment only, call ahead. Local installation,
F2
West Suffield, CT 06093
[email protected]
grove management and delivery available.
Visit by Appointment Only, Local Delivery
206-242-8848 Fax: 206-444-9428 Retail, Wholesale, Catalog.
Clinton Inc. Bamboo
Erika Harris, Vance Allen, Lee
Local sales May-Sept, Fri-Sun, 9am-5pm, or by appointment.
Growers
F3
12260 1st Ave S
Gartner
Display gardens, local delivery. 85+ varieties, ornamental grasses,
Seattle, WA 98168-2014
[email protected]
phormiums.
Retail, Wholesale, Catalog, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery, Ships USA
American Bamboo Society – Plant & Product Suppliers
Colorado Gators
9162
County Road 9 North
F4
Mosca, CO 81146
Retail
Connor Bamboo
4315 N.E. 10th. Avenue
F5 Portland, OR 97211
719-378-2612
Erwin Young
[email protected]
40
www.gatorfarm.com/bamboo.html
2008 Source List #28
(503) 734-5735
Ian Connor
[email protected]
A collector's nursery growing over 200 ornamental and rare bamboos
organically and mite free - some too new to be listed here. Ian
Connor is a horticulturist specialising in bamboo and landscape
design. Available for lectures and consults nation wide.
www.ConnorBamboo.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Mail Order, Catalog, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery, Ships USA, Ships Worldwide
David C Andrews
Other Phyllostachys plants may be available. Send long SelfDavid C Andrews
PO
Box
358
[email protected]
Addressed-Stamped-Envelope for information sheet & price list.
F6
Oxon Hill, MD 20750-0358
Plants shipped East of Rockies, North of Florida.
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Mail Order, Local Delivery, Ships USA
530-756-7997
We offer local retail sales of potted bamboos by appointment. For
Davis Bamboo
information on current pricing and availability please visit our website
F7 417 Mace Blvd., Suite J-292 Daniel J. Nurco, Ph.D.
Davis, CA 95616
[email protected]
at www.DavisBamboo.com. www.DavisBamboo.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Local Delivery
360 592 5734 Fax: 866 505 3115
Delhiwind Bamboo
3817 Mt Baker Hwy
Tom Copeland
F8
Everson, WA 98247
[email protected]
Wholesale growers of hardy bamboos. Retail by appointment. We
deliver throughout the western states and British Columbia. Catalog
on request. We also have a small operation on the Big Island of
Hawaii. na
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Catalog, Local Delivery
352-330-0766
A family operated bamboo garden in Central Florida
Dunroven Farm
Ellen King
www.kingsbamboo.com
F9 7423 County Road 247
Rutland, FL 33538
[email protected]
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Mail Order, Local Delivery
501-477-9977 Fax: 501-477-9977 Retail/wholesale, display garden, visits by appointment large
E. Nelson Plantsman
1170
Hwy
64
W
Ewa
L. Nelson
specimen Japanese Maples, consulting.
G0
Morrilton, AR 72110
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail
503 647-0100 Fax: 503 647-2838 We wholesale field grown specimens; large bamboos B&B smaller
Elysian Garden
P.O.
Box
1129
Elizabeth
N. Boyd
species in 5 gallon containers. Four week lead time is necessary for
G1
North Plains, OR 97133-1129 [email protected]
large quantities dug from our inventory.
Visit by Appointment Only, Wholesale, Local Delivery, Ships USA
541-929-3742
Evergreen Acre
Debbie Morris
G2 24264 Evergreen Rd
Philomath, OR 97370
[email protected]
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale
760-789-3406 Fax: 760-789-9894
Fallen Oaks Bamboo
Fallen Oaks Bamboo
G3 P.O. Box 1231
Ramona, CA 92065
[email protected]
Retail, Wholesale, Local Delivery
Fast Grass Bamboo Nursery 573-205-9737
3098 idel road
Cathy Jaworski
[email protected]
G4 Rosebud, MO 63091
Wholesale & retail nursery.
www.fallenoaksbamboo.com
30+ Bamboo Species, all have wintered over here near ST Louis MO.
Large jobs prefered, delivery available. Call for appointment or
information,
e-mail ok also. Most plants dug on demand.
home 573-764-2018 cell 573-205-9737
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Local Delivery
808 965-5664 Fax: 808 965-5664 A tropical, organic nursery specializing in clumping bamboo,
GaiaYoga Nursery
RR2 #3334
Ano Tarletz
bananas, coconuts, fruit trees, passion fruit, perennial veggies &
[email protected]
utility plants. 40+ bamboo species, including D. asper \\\"Hitam.?
G6 Pahoa, HI 96778
We also offer contract growing, installation, & consulting
www.gaiayoga.org/nursery
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Mail Order, Catalog, Local Delivery, Ships USA
American Bamboo Society – Plant & Product Suppliers
Georgia Bamboo
913 Evergreen St
G8
Perry, GA 31069
(478) 808-5811
Robby Russell
[email protected]
Visit by Appointment Only, Wholesale, Local Delivery, Ships USA
541-955-0812
Grassworks Bamboo
3800
Russell
Road
Galyn
& Rosemary Carlile
G9
Grants Pass, OR 97526
[email protected]
Haiku Bamboo Nursery
PO Box 35
H0 Edneyville, NC 28727
(828) 685-3053 Fax: (828) 6853053
Stefani and Keiji Oshima
[email protected]
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Takes Credit Cards
360-432-8493
Halfside Bamboo
161
SE
Currie
Way
Philip
Comer
H1
Shelton, WA 98584
[email protected]
41
2008 Source List #28
Wholesale and local retail. No mail order. Will deliver in the
southeast and ship in the U.S. Visits by appointment. Landscape and
shipping size plants, container and B&B. Black bamboo our
specialty. Plant list available on request. http://www.gabamboo.com
Retail-local sales only. Over 140 species integrated into a 3 acre
ornamental woodland display garden. By appointment only.
Landscape consulting. Tours welcome.
Retail/Wholesale. Visits by Appt. Field Grown. BAMBOO POLES
WAREHOUSE 20 Tuttle Rd. Hendersonville,NC. M-F 9-5. Top
quality bamboo poles we grow them and treated for Crafts,
construction. Also Display Keiji bamboo craft works.
www.haikubamboonursery.com
Retail bamboo plants - mail order, visits by appointment. Bamboo
educational classes, speaking, gardening, landscape designs,
consulting. www.halfsidebamboo.com
Retail, Mail Order, Local Delivery, Ships USA
Hamptons Grass & Bamboo 631-725-8499 Fax: 631-725-8499 Wholesale/retail supplier of bamboos & ornamental grasses,
Aidan Furlong
consulting, design, installation. Grove management, root barriers
H2 P.O Box
Southampton, NY 11969
[email protected]
(supply & install) www.hamptongrass.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Catalog, Local Delivery, Services Only
Healing Garden & Bamboo (352)428-3330
www.healinggardenandbamboo.com
Charles Cintron
H3 9299 county line rd
spring hill, FL 34608
healinggardenandbamboo@yahoo
Retail, Mail Order, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery, Ships Worldwide
256-503-3826
Retail & Wholesale of plants and/or poles. No shipping of plants,
Hollow Bamboo
498 Keel Hollow Rd.
Stewart or Deborah Horn
only pickup or delivery. Large quantities of many species available.
H5
New Hope, AL 35760
[email protected]
Large plants also. Large poles up to 30 plus feet and up to 3.5 inch
diameter.
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Local Delivery
601-783-6048
State Certified Nursery specializing in Giant Timber Bamboo and
Hominy Farms LLC
6179 Hamp Lea Road
Kris Redmann/Grace Coppola
Ornamental Bamboo for the Landscape.Consultation and Design for
[email protected]
your Bamboo Garden.Large Bamboo Poles.Field Dug Specimen
H6 Liberty, MS 39645
Plants and container plants up to 35 gal. Custom Projects and Design
www.HominyFarms.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Mail Order, Local Delivery
208 793-4121 Fax: 208 793-4121 We are a retail Nursery/Grower, specializing in bamboo. We sell
Horseshoe Nursery
22 Hanson Drive
Marty & Kathy Broom
over 20 varieties of cold hardy bamboo. We have found the best
varieties for our cold winters as well as our dry hot summers, all
H7 Horseshoe Bend, ID 83629 [email protected]
making a great addition to any landscape.
www.horseshoenursery.com
Retail, Wholesale, Mail Order, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery, Ships USA
Horticultural Consultants, 713-665-7256 Fax: 713-665-0565 Wholesale. Worldwide consultant to architects/botanical gardens.
Grant L. Stephenson
Astonishing variety of cold hardy palms, bamboo, cycads &
Inc.
H8
2838 Belfort Ave
[email protected]
spectacular specimens. Size range: manageable to gargantuan. Ship
Houston, TX 77051
everywhere. www.hciglobal.com
Wholesale
707 794-8292 Fax: 707 794-8293 SPECIALTY BAMBOO NURSERYOFF HIGHWAY 101 ( NORTH
Instant Jungle
ANDY
KIMES
OF PETALUMA) ON RAILROAD AVE #503.BY APPOINTMENT
503
WEST
RAILROAD
AVE
H9
COTATI, CA 94931
[email protected]
ONLY www.INSTANTJUNGLENORCAL.COM
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Local Delivery
American Bamboo Society – Plant & Product Suppliers
Jade Mountain Bamboo
Nursery
I0 5020 - 116th St E
Tacoma, WA 98446
42
2008 Source List #28
253-548-1129 Fax: 253-548-9733 We sell over 100 species of hardy bamboos, onramental grasses,Asian
Phil Davidson
pottery,Asian Temple be imported Asian stoneware, cured bamboo
[email protected]
poles, split/whole pole bamboo fencing, flooring, bamboo fiber Tshirts, Landscape design, installation and bamboo barrier.
www.jademountainbamboo.com
Retail, Mail Order, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery, Ships USA
352-544-0330
Retail, wholesale, mail order, local sales. Visa/MC. Visit by
Johnson Bamboo
70 Lark Ave.
Geoffrey Johnson
appointment. Catalog. Numerous bamboo in pots, 600 daylily
I2
Brooksville, FL 34601
jeff@johnsonbamboo
cultivars, and various ginger. Bamboo removal.
www.johnsonbamboo.com
Retail, Local Delivery
Ken's Clumping Bamboos 909-590-2297 Fax: 909-590-2297 Specializing in tropical clumpers. Wholesale, retail. By appointment
3866
Pilgrims Way
Ken Rehor
only.
I4
Chino, CA 91710
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale
800-860-8104 Fax: 440-259-3338
Klyn Nurseries Inc.
Box 343 3322 South Ridge
Bill Hendricks
I5
Rd.
[email protected]
Perry, OH 44081
Wholesale, Catalog, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery, Ships USA
908-658-3055
Landscapes Plus
P.O.
Box
156
Ronald
Altman D.D.S.
I6
Pluckemin, NJ 07978
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Local Delivery
205-686-5728
Lewis Bamboo, Inc.
121
Creekview
Road
Roger
Lewis, Jr.
I7
Oakman, AL 35579
[email protected]
Wholesale only, no mail order, container grown bamboo for the
landscape trade. Visits by appointment. Credit cards. Catalog
onrequest. www.klynnurseries.com
Retail/Local Sales, Visits by appointment only. Local delivery
available.
Retail, Local & Mail Order. Visits by appointments only. Will
deliver locally & ship within the USA. Books, Poles & Rhizome
barrier. www.lewisbamboo.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Mail Order, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery, Ships USA
732-938-6300 Fax: 732-938-6340 Retail/Wholesale/Mail Order. Visits by appointment only. Will
Little Acre Farm
Ed Woolley
deliver locally & ship within USA. Consulting, design & installation
I8 223 Victory Rd.
Howell, NJ 07731
[email protected]
available. www.littleacrebamboo.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Catalog, Local Delivery, Ships USA
1-800-725-5625 Fax: 337-364Live Oak Gardens, Ltd.
Live Oak Gardens, Ltd.
10106 Jefferson Island Rd.
1605
I9
New Iberia, LA 70560
Mike Richard or Dalton Durio
[email protected]
Wholesale, Catalog, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery
615-865-9933 Fax: 615-865-9933 We grow 70+ bamboo selections and many other unique woody
Lone Oak Farm
2219 Neely's Bend Road
Joe E. Willis
landscape plants. We also produce the following primitive livestock
[email protected]
breeds: Navajo-Churro Sheep, Jacob Sheep, Myotonic Goats, and
J0 Madison, TN 37115
Dominique Chickens. Tennessee Nursery Certification # 2122
www.loneoakfarm-bamboo.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Mail Order, Local Delivery, Ships USA
(916) 300-6335
Bamboo nursery based in Rocklin, CA (near Sacramento). We have
Mad Man Bamboo
5719 Jersey Drive
Sean & Christy Bigley
nearly 50 varieties of running and clumping bamboo plants in
J1
Rocklin, CA 95765
[email protected]
production. We sell by appointment only. Please call or e-mail to set
up an appointment. www.madmanbamboo.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail
360-873-2542 Fax: 360-873-2542 Wholesale. We focus on propagating larger quantities of potted plants
Marblemount Bamboo
P.O. Box 123
Marblemount Bamboo
of a few marketable species - Nigra, Spectabilis, Bissettii, etc.
J2
Marblemount, WA 98267
[email protected] Specimen plants also available. Will deliver locally and ship in US.
www.marblemountbamboo.com
Wholesale, Local Delivery, Ships USA
541.746.9734 Fax: 541.746.9754 Retail local sales. Accept credit cards. Local deliveries. Rhizome
McKenzie Valley Bamboo
38753
Camp
Creek
Rd.
John
Theus
barrier. Bamboo furniture. Display garden. Over 150 varieties. Open
J3
Springfield, OR 97478
[email protected]
weekends and by appointment. www.McKenzieBamboo.com
Retail, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery
American Bamboo Society – Plant & Product Suppliers
43
2008 Source List #28
Michigan Bamboo Company (248)298-9568 Fax: (248)629-4008 A Licensed Landscape contractor specializing in Privacy screens. We
1016 Woodsboro
Jim Mihelich
offer free consultations and cold hardy Bamboo plants & rhizome
[email protected]
barrier sales by appointment only.
J4 Royal Oak, MI 48067
.
www.mibamboo.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Mail Order, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery, Ships USA
434-645-7662
Retail; Mail Order; Plants, BAMBOO SPADES & books. Visits by
MidAtlantic Bamboo
1458 Dusty Road
Bert & Mary Ann Silverman
appointment only. Will deliver or ship via UPS or dedicated truck
J5
Crewe, VA 23930
[email protected] within Continental USA. On-line catalog. VISA, Master Card and
Discover accepted. www.midatlanticbamboo.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Mail Order, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery, Ships USA
812 988-6896
Growing 150+ species in southern Indiana zone 5b/6. Retail
Needmore Bamboo Co
Nashville, IN 47448
Brad Salmon
emphasis on zone 6 screening species along with rare collector
J6
[email protected]
species custom dug to order. Visit by appointment only.
www.needmorebamboo.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery
978-546-3581 Fax: 978-546-1075 Wholesale, retail, mail order. Local delivery available. Shipping
New England Bamboo Co
Christopher DeRosa
within USA. Ship worldwide. Catalog avail. Accept credit cards.
J7 5 Granite Street
Rockport, MA 01966
[email protected]
www.newengbamboo.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Mail Order, Catalog, Takes Credit Cards, Ships USA
541-602-1315
Wholesale/retail. Visits by appointment. Will deliver locally.
Northern Groves
81868
Lost
Valley
Lane
Rick
Valley
Consulting. Oregon Landscape Contractor LCB # 7922
J8
Dexter, OR 97431
Wholesale
Oregon Bamboo Nursery
1960 NW 113th Avenue
J9
Portland, OR 97229
503-516-2395
Adam Williams
[email protected]
By appointment only. Locally grown garden bamboo for the Portland
Metro Area only, no shipping. Check our web site for the latest
availability and pricing. Call or e-mail for appointment.
www.fargesiaheaven.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery
931-964-4151 Fax: 931-964-4228 Wholesale grower, $1,500 min order for shipping. Retail, by appt
Our Bamboo Nursery
30 Myers Rd
Sue or Adam Turtle
only. Also broker. Specialty, stabilized B&B landscape bamboos.
K0
Summertown, TN 38483Consultation, research, speakers. 26 years experience, 250+ species
7323
under trial, USDA zone 6. www.growit.com/bamboo
Visit by Appointment Only, Wholesale, Ships USA
561-753-6630
We provide quality Bamboo for South Florida. We are a Palm Beach
Palm Beach Bamboo Inc.
18520 49 th st N
Rahn Skipper
County Tropical Bamboo Nursery providing container specimen
K1
Loxahatchee, FL 33470
[email protected] Bamboos for the Landscapes and Grandscapes.
www.PalmBeachBamboo.com
Retail, Wholesale, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery
760-726-4038 Cell: 760-519-0397 Retail/wholesale/Deliver locally. Visits by appointment only. Catalog.
Pura Vida Tropicals
1541 Sunset Drive
Fax: 760-726-4038
K2
Vista, CA 92081
Bob & Vikki Dimattia
[email protected]
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Catalog, Local Delivery
808-885-4968 Fax: 808 885 4975 specializing in the non-invasive bamboos of the tropics.
Quindembo Bamboo
susan ruskin/peter berg
Nursery
www.bamboonursery.com
K4
62-2182 O'uli St.
[email protected]
Kamuela, HI 96743
Retail
(909) 597-5316 Fax: (909) 606Retail and wholesale sales by appointment only. Will ship
Rainforest Bamboos
15583 Aspen Court
6390
occasionally and local delivery can be arranged. Rare tropical
K5
Chino Hills, CA 91709
Jim Rehor
clumping varieties are our specialty. www.rainforestbamboos.com/
[email protected]
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Local Delivery, Ships USA
305-248-5109 Fax: 305-248-2187 Wholesale. www.redlandnursery.com
Redland Nursery
John C. DeMott
K6 18455 SW 264 St.
Homestead, FL 33031
[email protected]
Retail, Wholesale, Local Delivery, Ships USA, Ships Worldwide
American Bamboo Society – Plant & Product Suppliers
44
956-233-4792 Fax: 956-233-4792 www.riversendnursery.com
River's End Nursery and
Kathy or Ed Pechacek
Farm
K7
Box 1729
[email protected]
Los Fresnos, TX 78566
Retail, Mail Order, Catalog, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery, Ships USA
541-396-4356
RKR Bamboo Plantation
57098
Fat
Elk
Road
Carole
Lee & Len Nelson
K8
Coquille, OR 97423
[email protected]
Retail, Wholesale, Local Delivery
813-874-1167
Roy Rogers
6414
N.
Gomez
Ave.
Roy
Rogers
K9
Tampa, FL 33614-4227
[email protected]
Retail
San Marcos Growers
L0 P.O. Box 6827
Santa Barbara, CA 93160
Wholesale, Local Delivery
Shweeash Bamboo
Seaside, OR
L2
2008 Source List #28
E-mail "[email protected]" for a .pdf listing of bamboos
propagated. Retail; Local sales only. Visits by appointment only.
Contact by e-mail preferred.
805-683-1561 Fax: 805-964-1329 Strictly wholesale. Many specimens in the garden, landscape
Randy Baldwin
professionals are invited. Deliver locally, ship to wholesale
[email protected]
customers within California. www.smgrowers.com
503-440-2998
Dave Crabtree
[email protected]
Wholesale, retail, and mail order nursery. Open by appointment. We
sell temperate running and clumping bamboo, and can ship anywhere
in the USA. See our website www.shweeashbamboo.com for
excellent photos and descriptions. www.shweeashbamboo.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Mail Order, Local Delivery, Ships USA
205-594-3438
Retail,Mail Order. Visits by appointment only. Will deliver locally
Steve Ray's Bamboo
Steve Ray
and ship within the US. Visa/MC Over 100 varieties available.
Gardens
L4
250 Cedar Cliff Rd.
[email protected]
www.thebamboogardens.com www.thebamboogardens.com
Springville, AL 35146
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Mail Order, Catalog, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery, Ships USA
203-421-3055 Fax: 203-421-5189 Some varieties short supply Spring 2007. All available Summer - Fall
Summer Hill Nursery
Mike Johnson
2007 and Spring 2008. Wholesale, Local Delivery, Catalog
L5 888 Summer Hill Rd
Madison, CT 6443
[email protected]
www.summerhillnursery.com
Wholesale, Catalog, Local Delivery
510-222-9438
Terra Viridis Nursery
4726
Hilltop
Drive
Bob
Johannessen
L7
El Sobrante, CA 94803
[email protected]
Retail; Local sales only. Visits by appointment only. Will deliver
locally. Other bamboos available occasionally. www.tvnursery.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail
910-654-4628 Fax: 910-654-6798 Local Delivery, mail order, ship USA, retail, wholesale, by
The Bambusetum
704
James
Nobles
Road
Larry
& Ann Nobles
appointment only. www.porterswamp.com
L9
Chadbourn, NC 28431
[email protected]
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Mail Order, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery
Retail/Wholesale. Growing 100+ varieties of subtropical clumping
Thigpen Trail Bamboo Farm 706-255-4901 or 229-782-7455
6273 Thigpen Trail
Katie and Tracy Cato
and cold-hardy running bamboos. Container grown plants and
[email protected]
stabilized B&B field divisions. Will deliver/ship wholesale orders.
M1 Doerun, GA 31744
Visits by appointment only. SW Georgia, USDA Zone 8b/9.
www.thigpentrailbamboo.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Local Delivery, Ships USA
973-538-2218 Fax: 973-538-7673 Wholesale/retail, design & installation, privacy hedges, delivery,
Touch the Earth, Inc.
54 Georgian Road
Bamboo Bob Foley
worldwide shipping, landscape, consulting, visits by appointment,
M2
Morristown, NJ 07960
[email protected]
grove mgmt, removal, purchase groves.
www.bamboobob.com www.bamboobob.com / idigbamboo.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery
541-247-0835 Fax: 541-247-0835 Retail, Mail Order, Shipping nationally and worldwide. Internet
Tradewinds Bamboo
Gib Cooper
Catalog and Price list, or send long SASE or e-mail. Plants, books,
Nursery
M3
28446 Hunter Creek Loop
[email protected]
poles, barriers, fertilizer, tools. www.bamboodirect.com
Gold Beach, OR 97444
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Mail Order, Catalog, Takes Credit Cards, Ships USA, Ships Worldwide
American Bamboo Society – Plant & Product Suppliers
Tripple Brook Farm, Inc.
37 Middle Road
M4 Southampton, MA 01073
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413-527-4626 Fax: 413-527-9853 Retail - Wholesale - Mail Order - Ship within USA - Deliver locally Stephen R. Breyer
Catalog on request. Open daily. Visits by appointment. Credit cards
[email protected]
accepted. Cold-hardy bamboos a specialty - over 60 selections
offered. Display plantings. Consultations and lectures.
www.tripplebrookfarm.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Mail Order, Catalog, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery, Ships USA
954-461-7572 Fax: 954-301-2497 Retail, wholesale, certified for mail order to most States. Deliver and
Tropical Bamboo, Inc.
2929 G Road East
Robert Saporito
install locally (Florida). Field and container nursery growing mostly
M5
Loxahatchee, FL 33470
[email protected]
tropical clumping bamboos. Online Catalog.
Visa/MC/AMEX/Discover. www.tropicalbamboo.com
Retail, Wholesale, Mail Order, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery, Ships USA, Ships Worldwide
509-239-4532
Test garden in Eastern Washington. Over 60 varieties. Visits by
Tyler Systems
24714
S.
Carman
Rd
Bill
Hollenback
appointment
only. www.bambooweb.info
M6
Tyler, WA 99004
[email protected]
Visit by Appointment Only
Upper Bank Nurseries
M7 PO Box 486
Media, PA 19063
610-566-0679 Fax: 610-566-0752 Retail, mail order, wholesale. Catalog. Will ship within the US.
Wirt L. Thompson Jr.
[email protected]
Retail
Viewcrest Nurseries
12713 N.E. 184TH St.
M8
Battle Ground, WA 98604
360-687-5167 Fax: 360-687-1212 Wholesale, mail order, will ship within US. Catalog on request.
Dawna Haluapo (Oper. Mgr.)
Visits by appointment only. Will deliver. Inquire for delivery areas
[email protected]
and charges that apply. Visa/MC accepted. 36+ varieties. 1-10
gallon containers. Larger sizes inquire. www.viewcrest.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Wholesale, Mail Order, Catalog, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery, Ships USA
619-224-8271 Fax: 619-224-9067 Large selection of about 60 to 70 varieties at any one time. We are a
Walter Andersen Nursery
3642 Enterprise Street
Walter Andersen
retail nursery and sell in Southern California, we DO NOT ship
M9
San Diego, CA 92110
[email protected]
plants. Local delivery (40 miles approx) is available. Some plants are
not always in stock. Call to be sure. www.walterandersen.com
Retail, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery
Whispering Winds Bamboo 808-248-7561 Fax: 808-248-8472 Wholesale, Retail Nursery Hawaiian Islands only. Visits by appt.
HC1 Box 180
Rich von Wellsheim
Plantation of 20 acres with a variety of species and a focus on
N0
Hana, HI 96713
[email protected] Guadua angustofolia. Gearing up for pole market.
m
www.whisperingwindsbamboo.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Catalog, Local Delivery
360 378 2924 Fax: 360 378 3146 Wild Bird Bamboo is a family operated farm on San Juan Island, Wa.
Wild Bird Bamboo
92 Reef Net
John Stamey
We propagate a variety of temperate climate clumping, mid-size, and
[email protected]
timber bamboos. Our farm is an excellent place to view bamboo
N1 Friday Harbor, WA 98250
surrounded by native habitat. www.wildbirdbamboo.com
www.wildbirdbamboo.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Local Delivery
503-324-5580 Fax: 503-324-3094 Wholesale. Visits by appt.
Wild Rose Ranch
Dawn A. Soest
N2 50665 NW Staley Road
Banks, OR 97106
[email protected]
Visit by Appointment Only, Wholesale
352-472-1359
Young Bamboo
1304 SW 202nd St.
Sarah Young
[email protected]
N3 Newberry, FL 32669
Young Bamboo nursery specializes in providing clumping bamboo
varieties that perform well in zone8 and above. Primary applications
for planting these bamboos is for providing a natural privacy screen
that will stay lush green year round with minimal care.
www.youngbamboo.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Wholesale, Mail Order, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery, Ships USA
7138630708
Retail, wholesale and mail order. Visits by appointment.
Zone 9 Tropicals
Wayne Dupont
www.zone9tropicals.com zone9tropicals.com
N5 1015 Arlington St.
Houston, TX 77008
[email protected]
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Mail Order, Takes Credit Cards, Ships USA
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Products and Services, USA
A Bamboo Gardener
PO BOX 17949
A0 Seattle, WA 98127
206-371-1072
James Clever
[email protected]
Books on Bamboo, All Subjects, Japanese Gardens & Pandas.
Rhizome barriers containment systems, 60ml & 80ml thick and top
quality seam kits. Design, Consulting, Installation & Maintenance
Services, Hardy Temperate Bamboo plants, too!
www.bamboogardener.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Mail Order, Local Delivery, Ships USA, Ships Worldwide
732-370-0220 Fax: 732-905-8386 Established 1880. Tropical, Oriental, Polynesian, interior and exterior
Bamboo & Rattan Works
Suzanne Maison
materials. If that's the look you're looking for give us a call. Family
Inc.
A7
470 Oberlin Ave. South
[email protected]
owned and operated for 5 generations. We are not an internet
LAKEWOOD, NJ 08701
company. 1-800-4-bamboo. www.bambooandrattan.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Mail Order, Catalog, Takes Credit Cards, Ships USA, Ships Worldwide
828-254-0023
Author of "Craft and Art of Bamboo - 30 Elegant Projects for Home
Bamboo Art
54 Westover Dr.
Carol Stangler
and Garden". To be reprinted Fall '08 with emphasis on bamboo as a
[email protected]
rapidly renewable resource. Copies available then in bookstores, or
A8 Asheville, NC 28801
contact me for signed and multiple copies.
www.CraftandArtofBamboo.com
Retail
512 929 9565 Fax: 512 927 2127 International website providing bamboo information, news, events
Bamboo Arts & Craft
Carole Meckes
listings, resources.
Network
[email protected]
Online publications; Discussion Forums & Galleries - Bamboo Flora
A9 6707 Willamette Dr
Austin, TX 78723
& Fauna; Bamboo Arts & Crafts; Bamboo Workshops. Free
Membership. www.bamboocraft.net
Services Only
512-929-9565 Fax: 512-927-2127 Bamboo poles, pieces and parts. Specializing in providing custom
Bamboo Branch
6707 Willamette Drive
Carole Meckes
cuts for your special bamboo craft projects. Bamboo beads and
[email protected]
bamboo bead jewelry. Small orders welcome. Visits by appointment.
B1 Austin, TX 78723
Retail. Mail Orders. Paypal.
www.bamboobranch.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Mail Order, Ships USA
503-285-5339 Fax: 503-281-1933 Retail, Mail Order. Catalog. Bamboo poles, flooring, fencing,
Bamboo Craftsman
Troy D. Susan
furniture, tools. Custom bamboo structures our specialty. Hardy
Company
B4
3528 NE 50th Ave.
[email protected] bamboo plants, both running and clumping. Consultation &
Portland, OR 97213
workshops. www.BambooCraftsman.com
Retail, Mail Order, Catalog, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery, Ships USA
617-477-6201 Fax: 617-344-0071 Wholesale/Retail/Mail order. Catalog. Ship USA. Deliver locally,
Bamboo Fencer, Inc.
190
Concord
Street
Mark
Meenan
Credit cards. Fences, structures, gifts, design service, consulting,
B5
Cambridge, MA 02318
[email protected]
custom design and build. www.bamboofencer.com
Retail, Wholesale, Mail Order, Catalog, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery, Ships USA, Ships Worldwide
831-227-8394
Handmade shakuhachi & transverse bamboo flutes; repairs;
Bamboo Flutes
3329 Putter Dr
Michael Kanner
ethnomusicology, performances, children's workshops.
B6
Soquel, CA 95073
[email protected]
Wholesale/retail, catalog, will ship worldwide.
http://www.bambumariflutes.com
Retail, Mail Order, Ships USA, Ships Worldwide
985-795-2300 Fax: 985-795-8300 Retail/Wholesale. Local/regional/internet sales of temperate and
Bamboo Gardens of
Lee Berry / Randy Harding
tropical bamboos. Over 100 varieties. Field dug and containerized
Louisiana
[email protected]
specimens. Many large display groves. Sales by appointment.
C1 38124 Hwy 440
Mount Hermon, LA 70450www.bamboogardensla.com www.bamboogardensla.com
3000
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Mail Order, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery, Ships USA
931-964-4151 Fax: 931-964-4228 Internships available, also hands-on short courses in bamboo craft &
Bamboo Institute of
Adam or Sue Turtle
construction, field ID, culture, etc. We offer custom tours,
Tennessee
[email protected]
workshops, speakers, consultations, presentations, research.
C7 30 Myers Rd
Summertown, TN 38483www.growit.com/bamboo
7323
Services Only
American Bamboo Society – Plant & Product Suppliers
Bamboo Plantation
642 Columbine Ln
D0 Brookhaven, MS 39601
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601-833-3937 Fax: 601-833-3937 We have a wide selection of rare and hard to find bamboos that are
Jim Bonner
available retail, wholesale, and by mail order. Garden Center hours
[email protected]
M-S 8-5. We will deliver to most areas in the Gulf Coast Region and
ship within the US. Credit cards, PayPal, and checks
www.bambooplantation.com
Retail, Wholesale, Mail Order, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery, Ships USA
405-282-1355 or 405-590-0179
Retail Sales with local delivery. Large Selection of running bamboos
Bamboo Satori
10324 Cranberry Road
Fax: 405-282-1355
in pots or custom dug for landscapers or homeowners. Poles and
D2
Guthrie, OK 73044
Linda Finley
fresh shoots are seasonally available. We also do educational
[email protected]
programs and group tours. By appointment only.
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Local Delivery
914-309-5895
Retail Tuned Bamboo flutes, panflutes, quenas. Bamboo music CDs,
Bambooman, LLC
273 Chatterton Pkwy.
Danny Chan
Bamboo Musical Performances on CDs & DVDs. Bamboo products,
[email protected]
bamboo shaped metal products. \\\"Hear The Musical Sounds &
D6 White Plains, NY 10606
Rhythm of Bamboos\\\" at www.bambooman.com/bamboomusic.php
www.bambooman.com
Retail, Mail Order, Catalog, Takes Credit Cards, Ships USA, Ships Worldwide
Bambu Batu is a retail business specializing in all things bamboo. We
Bambu Batu: The House of (805) 788-0806 Fax: (805) 7091109
carry bamboo furniture, bamboo clothing, sheets and towels, bamboo
Bamboo
D7
1127 Broad St. #A
Fred Hornaday
kitchenwares, exotic houseplants, and an eclectic selection of accent
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 [email protected]
pieces for the home and garden. www.bambubatu.com
Retail, Mail Order, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery, Ships USA
617-926-3345 Fax: None
Ink Bamboo. Cards now available. Archival prints of original fine art
Black Jade Graphics
141 Galen St. Apt. 3
Martha Ann Spragg
and book of line drawings of bamboo TBA. Wholesale; will retail in
E3
Watertown, MA 02472-4507 [email protected]
the future. For sales, please email only. (Studio not open to the
public.) http://web.mac.com/marthaspragg/iweb/inkbamboo
Wholesale, Mail Order, Ships USA
1 877 899 3446 Fax: n/a
Open by "appointment";Consulting on growing bamboo in cold
Burtons Bamboo Garden
jerry burton
climates; Privacy screen; How to contain bamboo;"Gift Cards",Exotic
LLC
[email protected] birds including cassowaries. plants & containment barrier shiped
E8 7352 gheils carroll rd
morrow, OH 45152
UPS.MSC hdqters; Toll free 877 899 3446
www.burtonsbamboogarden.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery, Ships USA
808-326-9894
Visits by appointment. Will ship worldwide. Freestanding & wallCal Hashimoto, Sculptor
P.O.
Box
1274
Cal
Hashimoto,
Owner
hung contemporary bamboo sculpture. Original fine art. Private &
E9
Kealakekua, HI 96750
[email protected]
corporate commissions. www.bamboofinearts.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Ships USA, Ships Worldwide
714-847-0707 Fax: 714-843-5645
Frank's Cane & Rush
Mike Frank
Supply
G5
7252 Heil Ave
[email protected]
Huntington Beach, CA 92647 M
Retail
805 966-9038 Fax: 805 966-9038
Gale Beth Goldberg, AIA
322
Elizabeth
Street
Gale
Beth Goldberg
G7
Santa Barbara, CA 93103
[email protected]
We supply all manner of tropical decor including bamboo poles;
yellow, green, turtle, black, thick wall, all diam. 1/4" - 6" from 2' to
12' in length. www.FrankSupply.com
Designer of bamboo architecture, interiors, & landscape
environments. BAMBOO STYLE Author conducts educational
presentations & workshops. www.bamboostyle.net
High Plains Bamboo and Koi 806-786-0925 Fax: 806-687-3829 plants in pots, greenhouse & outdoors. outdoor plants exposed to
Nick C. Parker/Nancy Hubbard
winds commonly in excess of 45 mph, very hot and dry summers, and
H4 3211 CR 5800
Lubbock, TX 79415
[email protected]
winter temps into the teens www.hpbamboo.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Local Delivery
2052835638
jmbamboo
James Mortensen
I1 4176 Humber Rd.
Dora, AL 35062
[email protected]
Cold hardy bamboo for landscaping and privacy. We carry over 100
species Mail order and local sales. Delivery available. Retail and
wholesale. Free shipping. www.jmbamboo.com
Retail, Wholesale, Mail Order, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery, Ships USA
808-929-7647 Fax: Same
New 6 year old farm. Nice poles available for curtain rods and towel
Ka Lae Farms
PO
box
807
Shary
Grant-Crocker
holders. Also hand painted block printed tees of bamboo for men and
I3
Naalehu, HI 96772
[email protected]
women. www.TropicalTrappings.com
Mail Order, Takes Credit Cards
American Bamboo Society – Plant & Product Suppliers
Shinkigen...a New Beginning 678-462-7080
3431 landrum dr
harry abel
L1
smyrna, GA 30082
[email protected]
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Traditional bamboo water fountains, drippers, and deerscares. Design
build Japanese gardens. Hard carved stone water basins. Bamboo
install/removals. Bamboo construction/craft workshops.
Lecture/demonstrations,will travel. 2-4" diam poles. Custom work
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Wholesale, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery, Ships USA
Smith and Fong Company 415-896-0577 Fax: 415-896-0583 Smith & Fong Company is the manufacturer and distributor of
475 6th Street
Daniel Smith
sustainable Plyboo? bamboo products, ranging from floorings &
L3
San Francisco, CA 94103
[email protected]
plywoods to panelings and veneers. Retail, wholesale, mail order.
Catalog available. Accept credit cards. www.plyboo.com
Retail, Wholesale, Catalog, Takes Credit Cards, Ships USA
508-685-0342 Fax: none
Professional horticultural consultations. Visits by appointment only.
Susanne Lucas,
Susanne Lucas
Landscape design services. Available for educational
Horticulturist
L6
9 Bloody Pond Road
[email protected]
presentations/workshops. Manager of BambooSelect US.
Plymouth, MA 02360
www.bambooselect.us / www.susannelucas.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Services Only
Fine art and crafts. Hand crafted Wind, string & percussion musical
The Arts of Richard Waters Richard Waters
197 Markham Dr.
[email protected]
instruments & sound devices. New inventions and ethnic oddities.
Batutus (Devil Chasers), wind flutes, Spring Drums, superball mallets
L8 Gulfport, MS 39507
& waterphones.Exhibits, sales & performance.
www.waterphone.com or www.richardAwaters.com
Visit by Appointment Only, Retail, Mail Order, Local Delivery, Ships Worldwide
713-278-7344 Fax: 713-278-7355 Catalog. Will ship worldwide. Bamboo furniture, fencing, garden
Yucatan Bamboo, Inc.
Robert H. Gow
accessories, structures. Owner of bamboo plantation employing 75
N4 5 Woods Edge Lane
Houston, TX 77024
[email protected]
Mayan craftsmen. yucatanbamboo.com
Retail, Wholesale, Catalog, Takes Credit Cards
Products and Services, Foreign
Canada's Bamboo World
8450 Banford Road
F0
Chilliwack, BC V2P 6H3
604-792-9003 Fax: 604-792-9004 Canada\'s largest selection of rare bamboo plants. We also sell
Canada's Bamboo World
rhizome barrier, bamboo poles, fencing, furniture, flooring and other
[email protected]
miscellaneous bamboo products. Visa and Mastercard accepted.
Retail, Wholesale an Online Mail Order. www.bambooworld.com
Retail, Wholesale, Mail Order, Catalog, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery
250-537-5995 Fax: 250-537-5995 Canadian Mail Order and Retail Nursery. Landscaping Design
The Plant Farm
177 Vesuvius Bay Rd.
Jeff Savin
Service. Bamboo, Phormiums, Daylilies, Hostas, Rhodos, Select
M0
Salt Spring Island, BC V8K [email protected]
Plants and Exotics. Extensive Display Gardens with mature specimes
1K3
including bamboo. On-line catalogue. www.theplantfarm.ca
Retail, Mail Order, Catalog, Takes Credit Cards, Local Delivery
Source List Advertisements
American Bamboo Society – Plant & Product Suppliers
Sources by State
AL
AR
AZ
CA
CO
CT
FL
GA
HI
ID
IN
LA
MA
MD
MI
MO
MS
NC
NJ
NY
OH
OK
OR
PA
TN
TX
VA
WA
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Hollow Bamboo, jmbamboo, Lewis Bamboo, Inc., Steve Ray's Bamboo Gardens
E. Nelson Plantsman
Bamboo Guru - Instant Jungle Nursery, Bamboo Ranch
Acacia Tree Farm, Bamboo Flutes, Bamboo Giant, Bamboo Headquarters.com, Bamboo International,
Bamboo Sourcery, Bamboo4u, Bambu Batu: The House of Bamboo, Davis Bamboo, Fallen Oaks
Bamboo, Frank's Cane & Rush Supply, Gale Beth Goldberg, AIA, instant jungle, Ken's Clumping
Bamboos, Mad Man Bamboo, Pura Vida Tropicals, Quail Botanical Gardens, Rainforest Bamboos, San
Marcos Growers, Smith and Fong Company, Terra Viridis Nursery, Walter Andersen Nursery
Colorado Gators
Chris Stanton, Summer Hill Nursery
A Bamboo Man, Archer Bamboo Garden, Bamboo Collection, Bamboo For You, Bamboo Gardens,
Bamboo Orlando, BambooFlorida.com, BeautifulBamboo.com, Bountiful Earth, Inc., Dunroven Farm,
Healing Garden & Bamboo, Johnson Bamboo, Palm Beach Bamboo Inc., Redland Nursery, Roy Rogers,
Tropical Bamboo, Inc., Young Bamboo
Argo Bamboo Farm, Bamboo Gardens and Music, Georgia Bamboo, Shinkigen...a New Beginning,
Thigpen Trail Bamboo Farm
Basically Bamboo, Cal Hashimoto, Sculptor, GaiaYoga Nursery, Ka Lae Farms, Quindembo Bamboo
Nursery, Whispering Winds Bamboo
Horseshoe Nursery
Needmore Bamboo Co
Bamboo Company Nursery, Bamboo Gardens of Louisiana, Live Oak Gardens, Ltd.
Bamboo Fencer, Inc., Black Jade Graphics, Burt Associates Bamboo, New England Bamboo Co, Susanne
Lucas, Horticulturist, Tripple Brook Farm, Inc.
David C Andrews
Michigan Bamboo Company
FAST GRASS BAMBOO NURSERY
Bamboo Plantation, Hominy Farms LLC, The Arts of Richard Waters
Bamboo Art, Haiku Bamboo Nursery, The Bambusetum
Bamboo & Rattan Works Inc., Landscapes Plus, Little Acre Farm, Touch the Earth, Inc.
Bambooman, LLC, Hamptons Grass & Bamboo
Burtons Bamboo Garden LLC, Klyn Nurseries Inc.
Alligator Alley, Bamboo Satori
Bamboo & Koi Garden, Bamboo Craftsman Company, Bamboo Garden, Bamboo Guy Nursery, Connor
Bamboo, Elysian Garden, Evergreen Acre, Grassworks Bamboo, McKenzie Valley Bamboo, Northern
Groves, Oregon Bamboo Nursery, RKR Bamboo Plantation, Shweeash Bamboo, Tradewinds Bamboo
Nursery, Wild Rose Ranch
Bamboo Habitat, Upper Bank Nurseries
Bamboo Institute of Tennessee, Lone Oak Farm, Our Bamboo Nursery
Bamboo Arts & Craft Network, Bamboo Bend, Bamboo Branch, Carter Bamboo, High Plains Bamboo
and Koi, Horticultural Consultants, Inc., River's End Nursery and Farm, Yucatan Bamboo, Inc., Zone 9
Tropicals
MidAtlantic Bamboo
A Bamboo Gardener, Bambu-u, Bastian's Bamboo, Beauty & The Bamboo, Blue Heron Farm, Boxhill
Farm, Clinton Inc. Bamboo Growers, Delhiwind Bamboo, Halfside Bamboo, Jade Mountain Bamboo
Nursery, Marblemount Bamboo, Tyler Systems, Viewcrest Nurseries, Wild Bird Bamboo
American Bamboo Society
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Information about the American Bamboo Society
ABS Objectives
The objectives and purposes of the Society are:
1. To provide a source of information on the identification,
propagation, utilization, culture and appreciation of bamboos. To
disseminate this information, the Society publishes a scientific
Journal and a magazine.
2. To promote the utilization of a group of desirable species by
development of stocks of plants for distribution to botanical
gardens and introduction to the general public.
3. To preserve and increase the number of bamboo species in the
United States.
4. To plant and maintain bamboo gardens to display the
characteristic beauty of mature plants and to provide plant material
for research in the taxonomy, propagation and culture of as large a
number of species as possible.
5. To support bamboo research in the field and to establish
whatever facilities are deemed necessary to carry out the research
projects approved by the Directors.
The American Bamboo Society (ABS) was formed in 1979
and became incorporated in the state of California in 1981. Today
we have over 1200 members throughout the US and many other
countries. Membership for individuals is $40 per year and includes
membership in any one of the Chapters. ABS membership
benefits include a subscription to the bimonthly magazine,
BAMBOO, and the annual scientific Journal, BAMBOO
SCIENCE & CULTURE.
Chapters
ABS has 12 Chapters who sponsor lectures, conferences,
tours, and plant sales in their areas, maintain bamboo libraries, and
donate plants to public gardens. Although bamboo seed is quite
rare, they distribute seed to members when it is available.
Quarantine Greenhouses for newly imported bamboo species are
operated by the Southern California, Northern California,
Northeast, and Florida Caribbean Chapters, and by the University
of Georgia and some others, under USDA permits. ABS has
successfully established many species new to the US. Some of the
chapters have copies of this list available for distribution.
The following list gives the names of the representative or
contact for each chapter, who can give information about bamboo,
membership and activities.
Florida Caribbean Chapter
Steve Stamper, 400 Pine Bluff Trail, Ormando Beach, FL 32174,
Phone: 386-672-4008, e-mail: [email protected],
www.tropicalbamboo.org
Hawaii Chapter
Lennart Lundstrom, PO box 5913, Hilo, HI 96720, Phone: 808896-7052, e-mail: [email protected]
www.hawaiibamboosociety.org
Louisiana Gulf Coast Chapter
Gerald Brooks Morris, 148 Rue Arcadian, Slidell, LA 70461,
Phone: 985-643-8035,
e-mail: [email protected]
Mid States Chapter
Dan Fox, 901 E. Miller Drive, Bloomington, IN 47401,
Phone: 812-336-8238,
e-mail: [email protected]
Northeast Chapter
Michael Bartholomew, 750 Krumkill Rd, Albany, NY
12203, Phone: 518-458-7617
e-mail: [email protected]
americanbamboo.org/ChapterPages/NEChapterInfo.html
Northern California Chapter
David King, 480 West I Street, Benicia, CA 94510,
Phone: 707-745-4091, e-mail:
[email protected]
Oregon Bamboo Association
Ian Connor, 4315 N.E. 10th Avenue, Portland OR 97211,
e-mail: [email protected]
www.OregonBambooAssociation.org
Pacific Northwest Chapter
Bill Hollenback, 24714 S Carman Rd, Cheney WA 99004
Phone 509-981-0664
e-mail: [email protected]
www.pnwbamboo.org
Southeast Chapter
C. William King, 7423 County Rd 247, Rutland FL 33538,
Phone: 352-330-0766
e-mail: [email protected]
www.sec-bamboo.org
Southern California Chapter
Cliff Sussman, San Dimas Family Care, 150W Footill Blvd,
San Dimas, CA 91773, Phone: 909-599-9921
e-mail: [email protected]
www.ABSSoCal.org
Texas Bamboo Society
Steve Muzo, 6628 Ruxton Ln, Auston TX 78749-4100,
phone: 512-301-2929
e-mail: [email protected]
www.bamboocentral.net
Tierra Seca Chapter
John Palting, 7339 N. Yucca Via, Tucson, AZ 85704,
Phone: 520-544-9169
e-mail: [email protected]
Copies of this list are available either from some of the
listed vendors, from chapter offices, or from the ABS
Membership Office for $5.00 (includes postage &
handling).
A membership application is on the next page. Please copy
and send to the address on the form.
American Bamboo Society
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American Bamboo Society
315 South Coast Highway 101, Suite U
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Encinitas, CA 92024-3555
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Table of Contents
Page
Introduction and Overview ............................................................. 1
Synonyms and Corrected Names ................................................ 2
Some Common Names................................................................ 3
Credits ......................................................................................... 5
Species List Table ........................................................................... 6
Bamboo Products .......................................................................... 35
Sources by Code............................................................................ 36
Plant Sources List, USA ............................................................... 37
Product Sources, USA................................................................... 46
Foreign Sources............................................................................. 48
Suppliers by State.......................................................................... 49
Advertising............................................................... 4,5,35,36,48,52
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