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Bamboo Evergreen

Bamboo Evergreen

Bamboo Hedging Plantsare fast growingand very dense. In fact using bamboos for hedging provide the ideal attributeswhen you have a narrow lateral space for planting, yet you need plants for tall evergreen screening, for privacy reasons. In this scenario, there is nothing quite like the luscious stems and foliage ofGolden Bamboo, Latin Name: Phyllostachys Aurea.

The golden yellow culms support the delicate fronds of evergreen leaves which rustle and swish in a light breeze. Forging skywards at a swift rate our fabulous specimens come in many different sizes from 1.2 metres right up to a massive 10 metres.

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Our mature bamboos for hedging are most popularly used to create instant evergreen screening hedges. For spring planting, we now have in stock Golden Bamboo or Phyllostachys Aurea in varying sizes from 1.8 meters to standard specimens of 10meters in height. We have special offers on our Golden Bamboosfor hedgingin various sizes – full details when you click through to the website.

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Golden Bamboo Phyllostachys Aurea – an excellent example of a bushy clump forming variety of bamboo with green canes becoming golden s the plant matures. Ideal for the UK climate where it is fully hardy.

Black Bamboo Phyllostachys Nigra – a tall and striking bamboo with dramatic black stems and contrasting light green leaves. It’s is easy to maintain and non-invasive or ‘well behaved’ as we like to say.

Both these varieties of bamboo are evergreen, giving continued screening throughout the winter months. All bamboos need watering regularly over the growing months and disliking drying out.

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As evergreen screening is one of our specialities here at Paramount Plants, we tend to have screening plants in stock that are mature enough (also meaning large enough) to provide our clients with instant screening or instant privacy wherever necessary. This can transform your garden without having to wait for smaller plants to mature.

One of our bestsellers in this respect is Phyllostachys Aurea (also known as golden bamboo), an attractive, evergreen bamboo with green canes becoming golden as they mature. Phyllostachys Aurea is one of the best performing bamboos for our UK climate. It is a clump forming bamboo and can be easily trimmed to whatever height is required.

Bamboo screening remains very much in vogue with contemporary outdoor screening. Phyllostachys Aurea is often used in themed gardens such Japanese style gardens .

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Westland Magical Garden with thick black stemmed bamboo Phyllostachys Nigra in the background from photos taken at last year’s Chelsea Flower ShowA plant lovers dream… It is an absolutely wonderful treasure trove for any plant lover and we will be back (frequently!) The plants are all in superb condition, with an enormous variety to choose from. The staff are very professional and knowledgable, but also friendly and helpful.

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Advertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with relevant ads and marketing campaigns. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads.r specimen plants.  In Zones 8b and above, they are the fastest growing and most attractive option for an evergreen privacy screen, windbreak, or noise/dust barrier.  Some are also well suited to container gardening or decorative planters.  Unlike the running bamboos, they do not need containment when planted in the ground and will not escape from containers.  Clumping bamboos grow quickly and may reach mature height in 4-6 years under optimal growing conditions.  By contrast, the running bamboos generally spend their first 2-3 years establishing their rhizome (root) system and don’t really begin to show much above-ground growth before year 3 or 4.

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The clumping bamboos that will grow in our Southwest Georgia (USDA Zone 8b), coastal plain climate are mostly subtropical clumping varieties.  The most cold-hardy of these are the Bambusa multiplex and Bambusa textilis varieties, evergreen to around 12 and 15 degrees F, respectively.

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Our work involves continuously researching and acquiring new clumping bamboo species and evaluating them for suitability to our climate.  Some of our favorites are semi-evergreen or deciduous here, but worth growing as perennials because of their beautiful, lush foliage and tropical look.  Please see individual species descriptions for performance notes.

The maximum height, maximum cane diameter, and minimum temperature specifications given for individual bamboos are not absolutes.  Maximum height and cane diameter listings are approximations of the potential of a given bamboo under optimal conditions.  In most situations, a given bamboo will not attain these numbers.  The minimum temperature listed is an approximation of the temperature at which leaf damage will begin to occur on a well-established bamboo (first-year plantings usually exhibit less cold-hardiness). Below this temperature, the bamboo may suffer moderate to severe foliage damage, becoming partially or completely deciduous.  Usually a given bamboo will survive temperatures well below those listed, generating new foliage and shoots during the subsequent growing season.  Protected microclimates along with good cultural practices often allow a given bamboo to remain evergreen several degrees below its “minimum temperature.”  Regarding the sunlight requirements, this may vary across regions, and is intended only as a general guide.  Except where personal experience has indicated discrepancies, the figures listed here are taken from the American Bamboo Society’s specifications.

A medium-sized tropical, Malingensis makes the perfect screen where it is hardy.  This bamboo is semi-evergreen in our area but is quicker to recover than some of the other less hardy species.  Hardiness zones 9 and above; perennial in zone 8.

Bamboo Hedges (bamboo Screening)

Bambusa multiplex and the several multiplex varieties are possibly the most cold-hardy of the subtropical clumpers.  All multiplex varieties are excellent screening plants, each with its own distinct characteristics (see varietal descriptions).  The species type is the largest of the all-green forms of multiplex. Hardiness zones 8b and above.

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Alphonse Karr is the most popular of the multiplexes and more erect than the species.  Its popularity is due to its bright yellow canes with random green striping.  New shoots and canes often have a pinkish hue.  As with all of the multiplexes, it is great for use as a hedge or may be planted as a specimen.  For specimen plantings, we recommend growing Alphonse Karr in light shade as this will cause the branches to begin higher on the canes, allowing the beautiful colors and striping to be seen. Hardiness zones 8b and above.

Golden Goddess is a popular ornamental and great for a shorter hedge.  Similar to ‘Fernleaf’, but with slightly larger leaves.  Canes become golden with age and sun exposure. Hardiness zones 8b and above.

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Silverstripe is the largest of the multiplexes and is also reputed to be the most cold-hardy.  Spring foliage is highly variegated, fading to mostly green through summer and fall.  Many of the canes also have beautiful silver striping.  Silverstripe is a very beautiful but underrated bamboo that is great for screening or as a specimen plant.  Best choice for a large privacy screen in zone 8b. Hardiness zones 8b and above.

Tiny Fern is a dwarf form of ‘Fernleaf’, with delicate, finely textured foliage.  This is another underrated bamboo that deserves wider use.  Great for short hedges or as a specimen plant.  Good choice for smaller gardens where larger bamboos won’t work.  Tiny Fern is the shortest of the multiplex varieties. Hardiness zones 8b and above.

Emerald green canes droop or arch strongly, giving this bamboo a wide stance.  Great choice for a low privacy screen/hedge. Hardiness zones 8b and above.

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Oldhamii is the most common giant tropical bamboo grown in the U.S.  A very beautiful bamboo, we are still waiting to see how it will size up here.  Our specimen experiences complete die-back around 18F on an exposed planting site.  We have seen it remain semi-evergreen at the same temps in more protected microclimates. 

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