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Golden Bamboo Seeds - fish...
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<h2><span style="font-size: 14pt;" class=""><strong>Golden Bamboo Seeds - fish pole bamboo (Phyllostachys aurea)</strong></span></h2>
<h2><span style="color: #d0121a; font-size: 14pt;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2>
<p>One of the most common bamboos in the United States, and for a good reason: although usually not very tall, it is one of the strongest and most useful. Growing rigidly upright, this bamboo is one of the best for hedges and for planting next to driveways and walkways.</p>
<p><span> </span>It often has a series of distorted internodes at the base of the cane, sometimes called "Tortoise Shell" internodes, that are quite ornamental and make this plant useful for craft work. Culm color of the species type is green. Like other Phyllostachys, when exposed to strong direct sunlight, the canes will fade to yellow with age. Phyllostachys aurea can be an aggressive spreader in hot climates, where care must be used in its placement.</p>
<p>zones 7-10</p>
<p><strong><em>WIKIPEDIA:</em></strong></p>
<p>Phyllostachys aurea is a bamboo species of the 'running bamboo' type, belonging to the diverse Bambuseae tribe. It is native to Fujian and Zhejiang in China. It is commonly known by the names fishpole bamboo, golden bamboo, monk's belly bamboo, and fairyland bamboo (Australia).</p>
<p><strong>Cultivation</strong></p>
<p>P. aurea is cultivated as an ornamental plant for gardens. In the United States, it is considered an invasive species that crowds out native species and is difficult to remove. It is also the most commonly cultivated bamboo in the United States. It is a cold-hardy bamboo, performing well in USDA zones 6 to 10, (Connecticut to Florida).[2] It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.</p>
<p><strong>Uses</strong></p>
<p>P. aurea's lush foliage makes it desirable for ornamental purposes and privacy hedges, and its characteristic 'knotty' compressed lower internodes render it desirable among collectors.[2] It is well-suited to the making of bamboo pipes.</p>
<p><strong>Identification and growth habit</strong></p>
<p>The common forms of P. aurea are easily identified by their characteristic compressed internodes in the lower part of the canes which have a tortoise shell-like appearance. This internodal compression result in shorter heights (25 ft) and thicker cane diameters (relative to height) than many other Phyllostachys species.</p>
<p>The canes turn yellow in full or partial sun, and deepen into a gold-orange color as the plant matures. Branching and foliage tend to start lower to the ground than many other Phyllostachys species, but some prefer to cut off lower branches to show off the interesting 'tortoise shell' lower part of the canes (see photo).</p><script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
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Madake, Giant Timber Bamboo...
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<h2><strong>Madake, Giant Timber Bamboo Seeds (Phyllostachys bambusoides)</strong></h2>
<h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2>
<p>Phyllostachys bambusoides, commonly called madake, giant timber bamboo or Japanese timber bamboo, is a bamboo species in the genus Phyllostachys.</p>
<p>Madake is typically known for being the most common type of bamboo used in the making of shakuhachi flutes and is utilized in numerous Japanese, as well as Chinese, arts, and crafts.</p>
<p>Phyllostachys bambusoides can reach a height of 15–22 m and a diameter of 10–15 cm. The culms are dark green, quite thick and very straight. The leaves are dark green. New stalks emerge in late spring and grow quite rapidly, up to 1 meter each day. The flowering interval of this species is very long, about 120 years. This strong plant is in Asia one of the preferred bamboos for building and in the manufacture of furniture.</p>
<p>This species is native to China, but it is commonly grown worldwide, especially in Japan.</p>
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Giant Thorny Bamboo Seeds...
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<h2 class="rte align_justify"><span style="color: #ff0000; font-size: 14pt;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2>
<p>Bambusa bambos also known as Giant Thorny Bamboo or Indian Thorny Bamboo, is a species of tropical dense clumping bamboo native to Southeast Asia. This bamboo species was previously named Bambusa arundinacea and is often used for construction purposes.</p>
<p><strong>Culms: </strong>The fast growing, strong woody culms of <em>Bambusa bambos </em>have an average diameter between 10-18 cm, and are between 20-30 m tall (although the tallest recorded culm measured 40 m). The internodes are dark green colored with very thick walls. Nodes are slightly swollen and some lower nodes produce short aerial roots.</p>
<p><strong>Branches: </strong>Nodes contain a central dominant branch with one or two lateral branches and are often spine-like. Thorny lower branches are long and wiry, and usually bent towards the ground. The upper leafy branches produce a fan like plume and bearing small spines.</p>
<p><strong>Leaves: </strong>Leaves are lance-shaped with a long-pointed tip. They measure between 15-30 cm long and 8-15 mm broad, with about 10 leaves in each complement.</p>
<p><strong>Seeds: </strong>This bamboo species may flower every 30-50 years. Gregarious flowering was last reported in the early 90's (1991-1995) where single clumps gave about 50-100 kg of seeds (70,000 to 85,000 seeds per kilogram). <em>Bambusa bambos </em>seeds are generally viable for a period of 6-8 months.</p>
<p><strong>Habitat: </strong><em>Bambusa bambos </em>prefers a humid tropical climate and grows best along river banks or river valleys with a rich, moist soil. It reaches its best development in moist deciduous forests up to an altitude of 1,250 m and receiving nearly 2,000-2,500 mm rainfall a year. In flat alluvial soil, the culms are reported to attain a height of 25-30 m and a diameter of 20-25 cm.</p>
<p><strong>Uses: </strong>Culms are used for house construction, scaffolding, rafters, thatching and roofing, handicrafts and art objects, basket making, bows and arrows, furniture, floating timber and rafting, cooking utensils and fencing. The raw material of this bamboo is also an important source for paper pulp and panel products. Shoots and seeds are edible and leaves are used as fodder and medicine.</p>
<p><strong>Mechanical properties:</strong> Fibre stress varies between 18.3-26.5 N/mm2, modulus of rupture is 35-39.3 N/mm2, modulus of elasticity 1.5-4.4 kN/mm2 and maximum crushing stress is 39.1-47 N/mm2.</p>
<p><strong>Origin: </strong><em>Bambusa bambos</em> is native to Southeast Asia, to be more specific: India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Kampuchea, Vietnam and China.</p>
<p>In India this species occupies 15% of all bamboo forests. It was also introduced to many other tropical countries and regions; including New Guinea and Pacific Islands, northern Australia and New Zealand, tropical Africa and Madagascar, Central and South America (including Caribbean Islands), Mexico and Southern USA (Florida).</p>
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<p align="center"><span style="color: #008000;">all year round</span></p>
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<p align="center"><span style="color: #008000;">Needs Light to germinate! Just sprinkle on the surface of the substrate + gently press</span></p>
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<p align="center"><span style="color: #008000;">Coir or sowing mix + sand or perlite</span></p>
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<p align="center"><span style="color: #008000;">25-30°C</span></p>
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<p align="center"><span style="color: #008000;">bright + keep constantly moist not wet</span></p>
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<p align="center"><span style="color: #008000;">1 - 8 weeks</span></p>
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Buddha bamboo Seeds...
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<h2 id="short_description_content"><strong>Buddha bamboo - Buddha's-belly bamboo Seeds (Bambusa ventricosa)</strong></h2>
<h2><span style="color: #ff0808;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2>
<p>This beautiful form of Buddha Belly bamboo has culms that emerge green and soon turn a beautiful golden-yellow with green stripes. Like the green form, it will grow straight and slender, given ideal conditions. This bamboo is best as a container plant where with proper care and pruning it can be a delightful specimen.</p>
<p>Maximum Height: 55 feet, 30-40 feet average</p>
<p>Container Height: 10 to 15 ft?</p>
<p>Diameter: 1.5 - 2 inches</p>
<p>Hardiness: 21° F</p>
<p>Recommended for USDA zone 9b - 10</p>
<p><strong>Wikipedia:</strong></p>
<p>Bambusa ventricosa is a species of bamboo which is native to Guangdong province in China. The species is widely cultivated in subtropical regions around the world for the bulbous and ornamental culms. The species is used in bonsai.</p>
<p>Common names include Buddha bamboo and Buddha's-belly bamboo.</p>
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<p align="center"><span style="color: #008000;">Needs Light to germinate! Just sprinkle on the surface of the substrate + gently press</span></p>
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<p align="center"><span style="color: #008000;">Coir or sowing mix + sand or perlite</span></p>
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Male bamboo Seeds -...
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<h2><span style="font-size:14pt;"><strong>Male bamboo Seeds - Calcutta bamboo - Solid bamboo (Dendrocalamus strictus)</strong></span></h2>
<h2><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong><span style="font-size:14pt;">Price for Package of 5 or 20 seeds.</span></strong></span></h2>
<div>Dendrocalamus strictus, also know as iron or male bamboo, calcutta bamboo or solid bamboo is a giant bamboo, which reaches a maximum height of 60 feet. Maximum diameter of the culms is around 5 inches. The lower parts of the culms are sometimes solid. Dendrocalamus strictus has small, light green, furry leaves. Its strong, lower erect, grey-green, slightly rough culms form a very tight packed clump. Dendrocalamus strictus is very drought tolerant once established. This is the only bamboo timber that once cured, can be nailed without cracking. Giant clumper, non-invasive. Supreme material in building furniture.</div>
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<div>Plant in full sun or light shade.</div>
<div>Moso is somewhat more difficult to establish than are other bamboos.</div>
<div>Some claim that it is helpful to start with a large division.</div>
<div>Rhizome divisions are generally unsuccessful.</div>
<div>Moso has a strong preference for well-drained, red clay soils. As Landscape Ornamental Plant</div>
<div>Soak your seeds in about 85° F (30° C) water for 24 hours. Make sure it doesn’t get too hot, as temperatures over 105° F (40° C) can kill your seeds. Cooler temperatures however, will not hurt the seeds, but may delay germination by a few days.</div>
<div>5</div>
<div>Use a skewer or chopstick to open and rough up the top part of the peat pellets.</div>
<div>6</div>
<div>Put only one seed in the middle of each pellet. Because bamboo seeds are rare and expensive, you don't want to risk having two sprout in the same pellet and have to lose one of them.</div>
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<div>Add a small amount of “seedling mix�? type potting soil over the top of your seeds. 1/8 to ¼ inch (2 to 5 mm) is enough.</div>
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<div>Put the mini greenhouse in a location where it will get medium shade. An east-facing window is good if the weather outside is cold, or a moderately shady area outside if the weather is good. NOTE: Wherever you put it, it should not get too much direct sun. Even a mini greenhouse can quickly get up to seed killing temperatures in hot direct sun.</div>
<div>9</div>
<div>Check on the greenhouse daily, as the peat pellets can dry out quickly once the water from main soak evaporates. Before the seeds sprout, they can survive getting too dry once or so. But as soon as they sprout, they can die in a matter of hours if they dry out. If the peat pellets start getting too dry, use a spray bottle to dampen them again. You may need as much as a whole squirt per pellet to dampen to the interior of the pellet.</div>
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<div>You may see a sprout within 10 days from planting, though the bulk of germination will occur after at least 15 or 20 days. Different species have different germination rates, so don’t get disappointed too soon.</div>
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<div>If any of the sprouts get tall enough to touch the plastic dome lid while others are still getting started, prop the lid up as necessary to prevent the leaves from touching it… Any leaves resting against the lid will quickly rot and risk killing the seedling.</div>
<div>12</div>
<div>After about 30 days, most of the seeds that are going to sprout with this method will have done so. Transplant all of the healthy sprouts into 4�? (or half-liter) pots using the next few steps. But don’t discard the rest of the seeds yet, as we will jar a few more into action by changing the conditions for them.</div>
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<div>Mix a good potting soil with about 50% small bark-chip mulch. This makes a potting mix with very high drainage that is good for bamboo.</div>
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<div>Put a little (1/2 inch or 1 cm minimum) of this potting mix into the pots.</div>
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<div>Move each pellet that has a sprout into a pot and fill around it so that the pellet is buried at least ¼ inch below the potting soil.</div>
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<div>Give the pots a good dose of water. Because of the really good drainage, don’t worry too much about over watering.</div>
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<div>Set these pots in an outdoor location that gets about 50% shade and that never gets full hot direct sun for more than a few minutes at a time. These seedlings are now well on their way. You will likely lose another 10% of them for no apparent reason at all, but the rest will have a good chance at making it to maturity.</div>
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<div>Go back to the tray of remaining un-sprouted seeds and put the plastic lid aside. Store it for future use if you want, but these seeds and seedlings have no more use for it.</div>
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<div>If your mini-greenhouse tray has a removable plastic liner that helps organize the pellets, take it out and make several drainage holes in the bottom of the unlined tray.</div>
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<div>Put all of the pellets back in without the liner. Space them roughly evenly, and keep them the same side up as before… Seeds to the top.</div>
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<div>Fill in around the pellets with seedling mix type potting soil, and mound it up to cover the top of the pellets by about ¼ inch (5mm).</div>
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<div>Place this tray outside in the medium to full sun, checking it daily to keep it damp but not too wet. Because of removing the dome and the increased sun, expect to need to water nearly every day. It is probably helpful to switch to a regular watering can at this point, as you can give it a more normal dose of water.</div>
<div>23</div>
<div>Hopefully, you will see a whole new set of seedlings start to come up over the next few weeks. As these start to look ready, take them back to step 12 and get them transplanted.</div>
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<h2><strong>Rare Black Bamboo Seeds (Phyllostachys nigra)</strong></h2>
<h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2>
<p>The popular & beautiful Black Bamboo with jet black culms & feathery green leaves</p>
<div>can grow to an average of 25' in most climates. Although sometimes erroneously reported as a clumping bamboo, it is a runner that starts slow but then can become vigorous when mature.</div>
<div>The recommended zones are 7-10 although it will reach approx. 16' in zone 6 & will grow in zone 5 in a very well protected location although the growth will probably be spindly.</div>
<div>An awesome choice to grow indoors!</div>
<div> Very exotic, it has a dramatic straight upright habit growing 6-10' in a pot but can be easily pruned to keep shorter. Locate in sunniest window, feed and water amply during the growth period & summer outdoors (protect from strong winds).</div>
<div>Soak your seeds in about 85° F (30° C) water for 24 hours. Make sure it doesn’t get too hot, as temperatures over 105° F (40° C) can kill your seeds. Cooler temperatures however, will not hurt the seeds, but may delay germination by a few days.</div>
<div>5</div>
<div>Use a skewer or chopstick to open and rough up the top part of the peat pellets.</div>
<div>6</div>
<div>Put only one seed in the middle of each pellet. Because bamboo seeds are rare and expensive, you don't want to risk having two sprout in the same pellet and have to lose one of them.</div>
<div>7</div>
<div>Add a small amount of “seedling mix�? type potting soil over the top of your seeds. 1/8 to ¼ inch (2 to 5 mm) is enough.</div>
<div>8</div>
<div>Put the mini greenhouse in a location where it will get medium shade. An east-facing window is good if the weather outside is cold, or a moderately shady area outside if the weather is good. NOTE: Wherever you put it, it should not get too much direct sun. Even a mini greenhouse can quickly get up to seed killing temperatures in hot direct sun.</div>
<div>9</div>
<div>Check on the greenhouse daily, as the peat pellets can dry out quickly once the water from main soak evaporates. Before the seeds sprout, they can survive getting too dry once or so. But as soon as they sprout, they can die in a matter of hours if they dry out. If the peat pellets start getting too dry, use a spray bottle to dampen them again. You may need as much as a whole squirt per pellet to dampen to the interior of the pellet.</div>
<div>10</div>
<div>You may see a sprout within 10 days from planting, though the bulk of germination will occur after at least 15 or 20 days. Different species have different germination rates, so don’t get disappointed too soon.</div>
<div>11</div>
<div>If any of the sprouts get tall enough to touch the plastic dome lid while others are still getting started, prop the lid up as necessary to prevent the leaves from touching it… Any leaves resting against the lid will quickly rot and risk killing the seedling.</div>
<div>12</div>
<div>After about 30 days, most of the seeds that are going to sprout with this method will have done so. Transplant all of the healthy sprouts into 4�? (or half-liter) pots using the next few steps. But don’t discard the rest of the seeds yet, as we will jar a few more into action by changing the conditions for them.</div>
<div>13</div>
<div>Mix a good potting soil with about 50% small bark-chip mulch. This makes a potting mix with very high drainage that is good for bamboo.</div>
<div>14</div>
<div>Put a little (1/2 inch or 1 cm minimum) of this potting mix into the pots.</div>
<div>15</div>
<div>Move each pellet that has a sprout into a pot and fill around it so that the pellet is buried at least ¼ inch below the potting soil.</div>
<div>16</div>
<div>Give the pots a good dose of water. Because of the really good drainage, don’t worry too much about over watering.</div>
<div>17</div>
<div>Set these pots in an outdoor location that gets about 50% shade and that never gets full hot direct sun for more than a few minutes at a time. These seedlings are now well on their way. You will likely lose another 10% of them for no apparent reason at all, but the rest will have a good chance at making it to maturity.</div>
<div>18</div>
<div>Go back to the tray of remaining un-sprouted seeds and put the plastic lid aside. Store it for future use if you want, but these seeds and seedlings have no more use for it.</div>
<div>19</div>
<div>If your mini-greenhouse tray has a removable plastic liner that helps organize the pellets, take it out and make several drainage holes in the bottom of the unlined tray.</div>
<div>20</div>
<div>Put all of the pellets back in without the liner. Space them roughly evenly, and keep them the same side up as before… Seeds to the top.</div>
<div>21</div>
<div>Fill in around the pellets with seedling mix type potting soil, and mound it up to cover the top of the pellets by about ¼ inch (5mm).</div>
<div>22</div>
<div>Place this tray outside in the medium to full sun, checking it daily to keep it damp but not too wet. Because of removing the dome and the increased sun, expect to need to water nearly every day. It is probably helpful to switch to a regular watering can at this point, as you can give it a more normal dose of water.</div>
<div>23</div>
<div>Hopefully, you will see a whole new set of seedlings start to come up over the next few weeks. As these start to look ready, take them back to step 12 and get them transplanted.</div>
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<p>Phyllostachys pubescens, common name Moso bamboo is a monopodial bamboo, An absolute giant in all respects, with blue-green culms (canes) and dense arching foliage and have a fuzzy texture. The distinctive internodes are very short near the ground, then lengthen to a foot or more higher up the culm.</p>
<p>The leaves are smaller than those of many other bamboos and present a pleasant contrast to the massive culms. Moso bamboo pole stalks are considered among the biggest and most beautiful, growing to a diameter from 3 to 7 inches and towering to 80 feet with clusters of relatively small green leaves.</p>
<p>Native to China and Japan, the stems have many uses.</p>
<p>This species is the major source of edible bamboo shoots. It is hardy to 10F, Zone 10 in the USA. Ideal growing temperature is 72 F and higher.</p>
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<p>Uiterst zeldzame en zeer grote bamboe, afkomstig uit Azië en China, groeit tot 15 meter hoog. Klonterende bamboe (niet woekerend) groeit tot een diameter van 10 cm en vormt mooie trossen met lancetvormige bladeren. De scheuten worden aanvankelijk oranje, worden dan groen in de jeugd en ontwikkelen uiteindelijk een glanzende grijze vacht naarmate ze ouder worden.</p>
<p>De halmen van deze grote bamboe worden gebruikt voor de bouw en de scheuten zijn een van de belangrijkste voedselsoorten in China en Thailand.</p>
<p>Bestand tegen temperaturen van ongeveer -4 ºC (25 ºF), soms lagere temperaturen, maar de sleutel is om de grond droog te houden tijdens vorst.</p>
<p>Bamboe zaden zijn niet altijd beschikbaar vanwege het tekort aan de meeste soorten, dit komt omdat bamboe zelden bloeit, soms maar om de 30 tot zelfs 100 jaar.</p>
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<p>Dendrocalamus membranaceus, ook bekend als Witte Bamboe en voorheen geclassificeerd als "Bambusa membranacea", is een middelgrote tropische klonterende bamboe afkomstig uit Zuidoost-Azië. Deze bamboesoort is een goede bron voor papierpulp en heeft eetbare scheuten.</p>
<p>Hoogte: 20 - 24 m<br />Doorsnede: 6-10 cm<br />Groeiwijze: klonteren<br />Winterhardheid: -4 ° C<br />Herkomst: Zuidoost-Azië</p>
<p>Halmen<br />Dendrocalamus membranaceus is een middelgrote, sterke bamboe die een losse pol vormt. Halmen zijn recht en meestal tussen 20-24 m hoog en 6-10 cm in diameter. Internodiën zijn 22-38 cm lang en bedekt met een witte poederachtige bladverliezende schurft als ze jong zijn, maar groen als ze volgroeid zijn. Knopen zijn sterk geringd en basale knooppunten vertonen worteltjes.</p>
<p>Takken<br />Meerdere tot veel geclusterde takken met 1-3 grotere dominante takken. De bovenste takken zijn slank en hebben veel bladeren.</p>
<p>Bladeren<br />Lansvormige bladeren zijn gemiddeld tussen de 12-25 cm lang en 1,5-2,5 cm breed.</p>
<p>Toepassingen<br />Deze bamboe wordt gebruikt voor bouwdoeleinden, meubels, bamboeplanken, landbouwwerktuigen, lattenvallen, matten, eetstokjes, mandenmakerij, handwerk en als rekwisieten voor fruitbomen. Het is ook een van de meest veelbelovende soorten voor pulp. Scheuten zijn eetbaar en worden als groente geconsumeerd.</p>
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