Bamboo

Many bamboos are popular in cultivation as garden plants. In cultivation, care needs to be taken of their potential for invasive behaviour. They spread mainly through their roots and/or rhizomes, which can spread widely underground and send off new culms to break through the surface.

There are two patterns for the spreading of bamboo, "clumping" (monopodial) and "running" (sympodial). Clumping bamboo species tend to spread underground slowly. Running bamboo species are highly variable in their tendency to spread; this is related to both the species and the soil and climate conditions. Some can send out runners several metres a year, while others can stay in the same general area for long periods.

  
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Sasa tsuboiana

Sasa tsuboiana

Sasa palmata ´Nebulosa´

Sasa palmata ´Nebulosa´

Sasa tesseleata

Sasa tesseleata

Sasa veitchii

Sasa veitchii

Phyllostachys flexuosa

Phyllostachys flexuosa

Arundinaria anceps

Arundinaria anceps

Arundinaria kunishii

Arundinaria kunishii

Himalayacalamus asper

Himalayacalamus asper

Pleioblastus hindsii

Pleioblastus hindsii

Phyllostachys aureosulcata

Phyllostachys aureosulcata

Phyllostachys nidularia

Phyllostachys nidularia

Semiarundinaria okuboi

Semiarundinaria okuboi

Bambusa ventricosa

Bambusa ventricosa

Hibanobambusa tranquillans

Hibanobambusa tranquillans

Phyllostachys aurea Holochrysa

Phyllostachys aurea "Holochrysa"

Phyllostachys glauca

Phyllostachys glauca

Phyllostachys praecox

Phyllostachys praecox

Phyllostachys rubromarqinata

Phyllostachys rubromarqinata

Bambusa multiplex

Bambusa multiplex

Chimonobambusa quadrangularis

Chimonobambusa quadrangularis

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