Bambusa glaucophylla

Bambusa glaucophylla or “Malay Dwarf Variegated Bamboo” is a very dense clumping bamboo native to Java, Indonesia. It has beautiful green leaves with white stripes, and is one of the best bamboos for hedges and living fences. Bambusa glaucophylla is also a very attractive ornamental plant, especially highlighted in the garden by plants with darker foliage in the background. This bamboo is very easily to trim and is drought tolerant once established.

Bambusa glaucophylla

Scientific Name

Bambusa glaucophylla

Synonyms

Bambusa heterostachya ‘Variegated’

Common Names

Malay Dwarf Variegated Bamboo

Family

Poaceae

Tribe

Genus

Height

4-5 m

Diameter

15-25 mm

Growth Habit

Dense Clumping

Color

Green

Internodes

20-25 cm

Wall thickness

5-8 mm

Branches

3-5 grouped branches

Leaves

5-12 cm long, 10-15 mm wide. Green color with longitudinal white stripes

Climate

Tropical – Subtropical

Exposure

Full Sun – Partial Sun

Hardiness

-1°C

Soil

Loam and alluvial soils, fertile and well drained

Water Needs

Average

Planting Distance

• Every 3 meters for screening
• 4 x 4 m for culm production

Edibility

(0 de 5)

Origin

Indonesia

Uses

Hedging, landscaping, gardening, potted house plant

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