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Bamboo help

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by AdamE, Jul 18, 2014.

  1. AdamE

    AdamE Apprentice Gardener

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    Can anyone help distinguish what type of bamboo this is please? It was left in a large pot from our old house which wasn't doing much at all. Since moving I have planted part of it in a border and it seems to be doing well. Haven't a clue how tall it could get. Any help would be great. Thanks, Adam.
     

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    Hi @AdamE
    Could it be a species of fargesia
     
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    It will be several years before you know :) as it gains strength it will put out larger culms. You want to make sure its not a "runner" though, as those will spread all over your garden - and probably come up through paving / concrete / tarmac too :( A "clumper" will be well behaved :)

    But I don't know how to identify them, sorry.
     
  4. AdamE

    AdamE Apprentice Gardener

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    Yeah exactly that's what I'm hoping it isn't.

    Thanks for the reply.
     
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    Looks like a Arrow Bamboo to me, but could be wrong, I've got it growing in my garden but I planted it in a large plastic tub buried in the ground has I want to keep it contained.
     
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      I'm no expert, but I spent weeks digging out one very similar to this last year.

      IF it is the same, it is a totally nondescript waste of space, with space being the operative word. It travels big style, under concrete, through pond liners and walking a good seven or eight metres. It also went down a good metre or more.
      IF it is the same, remove it now and send it to the tip.
       
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    • AdamE

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      Thanks for the reply people.

      The leaves look similar to the Pseudosasa japonica you are saying, although the height hasn't changed much since planting. Do they take a while to get tall?
       
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      Yes they do .... once the roots establish they will take off :)
      Remember ..... sleep, creep and then leap :) (or something like that LOL)
       
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