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Phyllostachys nuda production line573 views
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Hibanobambusa tranquillans 'Shiroshima'570 viewsA mid-size variegated species with larger, tropical looking leaves. Root hardy to USDA zone 5.
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Hibanobambusa tranquillans 'Shiroshima'557 viewsA mid-size variegated species. Root hardy to USDA zone 5.
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Bamboo plants in cold storage551 viewsReserved orders for following spring & summer; dug and placed in cold storage in November.
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Phyllostachys aureosulcata 'Spectabilis'547 viewsThis bamboo is less cold hardy than P. nuda or bissetii, but it's still one of my favorites. Who couldn't love that striking color? It does well here in zone 5, but does top-kill a lot of winters. It returns faithfully each spring and grows to a good 15' in only a few weeks time in early to mid spring.
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Phyllostachys bissetii543 viewsBroadcasting granular urea over the grove later winter 2021
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Tanuki Statue541 viewsOur handmade Tanuki statues are hand sculpted, cast in fiber reinforced concrete, slow cured for 90 days; and then primed, painted, and urethaned to last and patina beautifully in your garden! This one is 18" tall and weighs 50 pounds.
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Bamboo plants wrapped for humidity in cold storage; 14' ceiling532 viewsReserved orders for following spring & summer; dug and placed in cold storage in November.
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Bamboo - Beautiful, Renewable, Sustainable531 views
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5 gallon Phyllostachys nuda in the stabilization area after being dug521 views
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'Shiroshima' Bamboo with Peony 'Charm'521 viewsIn the foreground is a bamboo, Hibanobambusa tranquillans 'Shiroshima'. The flower in the background is a variety of herbaceous peony called 'Charm'. The flower form is Japanese pom-pom. These two show stoppers never fail to look great together.

While the larger types of bamboo don't usually do well when combined with smaller plants, the smaller species of bamboo such as this 'Shiroshima' do great and look amazing when combined with other plants of bright, contrasting colors!
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Phyllostachys bissetii with snow516 viewsThis photo was taken on December 21st, 2009. It was really looking like Christmas!
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