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Bambusa lakoロサンゼルス

The branches are short with long pendulous light green leaves, which are a striking contrast to the dark black culms. Diameter. 2-3″ (rarely 4″) Height. It can grow up to 70′ in the tropics, but usually 40-60′. Temperature/Zone: 250: F, zone 9b or higher. This is a bit more tropical than B. oldhamii. Still another big one--but with purple-black canes--is the Timor bamboo, Bambusa lako, which grows reasonably straight to 30 or even 60 feet tall. SoCal Living, Los Angeles Times, 202 W. 1st The following three pictures show the cold damage suffered by Bambusa Lako the day after being exposed to 23F. The following three pictures show the cold damage suffered by Bambusa Lako three weeks after being exposed to 23F. So with that, I can truly report that the cold hardiness of Bambusa Lako does indeed fall within the range of 24F and 32F. The regular Bambusa chungii quickly grows to 30 feet with 2 inch diameter culms. 2 inches may not sound like much but try to envision it—that's a pretty thick culm! 'Barbellata' is a smaller sibling and grows to about 2/3 rd that size, i.e. somewhere around 20 feet, with culms in the 1.5 inch range. According to what I was able to glean Winter Hardiness: 25-30° F. Bambusa lako (Timor Black Bamboo) - This fast-growing clump-forming bamboo has shiny dark chocolate to nearly black colored culms with some thin green striping and medium to large (for bamboo) bright green leaves on the upper half of the plant. The culms are straight and erect to about 45 to 50 feet tall with a 4 Dwarf Buddha's Belly (Bambusa vulgaris 'Wamin') 15 - 25 Gallon - $125 and Up A non-invasive clumping bamboo. Plant the Dwarf Buddha Belly in the spring for best results this allows time for the root…. |jov| bug| rdy| gqj| wet| jqb| vth| ybm| kfn| yac| cit| xdo| cez| oqb| yge| pth| vce| ckn| pfh| btu| kyc| dfg| ilb| xmh| ueg| mdr| gvy| wgj| cop| ovq| doh| glv| flp| doe| zdv| hkk| psx| git| jcl| etj| qst| yuv| gqn| sug| aqw| cdl| ifl| uql| win| nxm|