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Fargesia nitida Nymphenburg
Fargesia nitida Nymphenburg
€25.00
Chinese Fountain Bamboo Nymphenburg A well-behaved bamboo which does not run at the root, Fargesia nitida Nymphenburg is a compact, suckering, clump-forming, evergreen bamboo with slender arching stems, giving a fountain-like, rather than upright appearance. Narrow leaves, up to 4”/10cm long, are green, flushed purple. Fargesia bamboos die once ...
Fargesia nitida Winter Joy
Fargesia nitida Winter Joy
€22.00
Winter Joy Bamboo Another lovely cultivar out of bamboo expert Hans Verweig’s hat - as the name 'Fargesia' suggests it has a slightly cascading growth habit - not unlike a fountain - but the upright blue-green canes are of interest mostly because they reliably keep the majority of their leaves in the Winter, making this plant an excellent choice...
Fargesia Obelisk (F. murieliae x F. nitida)
€35.00
Bamboo Obelisk A beautiful, hybrid, non-invasive bamboo, Fargesia Obelisk (F. murieliae x F. nitida) is an evergreen, clump-forming, quite fast-growing bamboo with an upright, columnar habit. The long, lance-shaped leaves are a vibrant green, and retain their brightness through the winter; they contrast well with the dark culms (stems) of its ni...
Phyllostachys aurea
Phyllostachys aurea
€48.00
Phyllostachys aurea - Golden Bamboo A graceful and beautiful form of bamboo for the larger garden, Phyllostachys aurea is a clump-forming, evergreen, suckering bamboo with brilliant green culms (canes) which turn yellow as they mature in sun. The leaves, 7”/18cm long, are golden-green. Golden bamboo is a tough, very hardy plant, but needs shelte...
Phyllostachys aureosulcata Spectabilis
€45.00
Spectabilis Bamboo A rare and truly spectacular, tall ornamental bamboo that will lift up any area with its variety of colours on the canes and very attractive dark glossy foliage. With its yellow stems (with red accents in Spring, in full sun), its upright stature and generally being quite the collector’s item, it will make a conversation piece...
Phyllostachys nigra Punctata
Phyllostachys nigra Punctata
€50.00
Black Bamboo Darkly handsome, and common in temple gardens in Japan, Phyllostachys nigra was one of the first bamboos to be brought to the West in the early 19th century, and its exotic black canes took the gardening world by storm- it is undoubtedly the species that made bamboo as an ornamental plant as popular as it is these days. Punctata is ...
Pseudosasa japonica
Pseudosasa japonica
€22.00
Japanese Arrow Bamboo Pseudosasa Japonica is what we call a running bamboo variety, meaning it suckers- a common saying under bamboo growers is ‘the first year they sleep, the second year they creep, the third year they leap’, so be mindful of the capabilities if this beautiful plant. This bamboo is slightly more shade-tolerant and you might the...
Semiarundinaria fastuosa AGM
Semiarundinaria fastuosa AGM
€40.00
Narihira Bamboo, Temple Bamboo ‘Fastuosa’ means ‘proud’ in Latin and proudly indeed it stands, with tall, erect canes that are brick-red to purplish-red when in full sun. The Narihira Bamboo has a clumping hapbit and will grow fast for you in the Irish climate, adding an exotic touch to any garden with its colour and large leaves of a rich dark ...