Bambusa textilis

Bambusa textilis, also known as “Weaver’s Bamboo“, is a species of bamboo native to China and Vietnam. It grows in a dense clump up to 8-12 meters high and has no lower branches. Bambusa textilis is very suitable for living fences or windbreaks. The stems are often used for weaving, basketry or light construction.

Bambusa textilis

Scientific Name

Bambusa textilis

Synonyms

Bambusa annulata, Bambusa minutiligulata, Bambusa varioaurita

Common Names

Weaver’s Bamboo

Family

Poaceae

Tribe

Genus

Height

8-12 m

Diameter

5-6 cm

Growth Habit

Dense Clumping

Color

White powdery when young, green when mature.

Internodes

40-70 cm

Wall thickness

2-5 mm

Branches

Several with 1 larger branch.

Leaves

9-17 cm long, 10-20 mm wide.

Climate

Tropical – Subtropical

Exposure

Full Sun – Partial Sun

Hardiness

-8°C

Soil

Sandy loam to clay loam soils – well drained.

Water Needs

Average.

Planting Distance

• Every 2 meters for screening.
• 4 x 4 m for culm production.

Edibility

(0 de 5)

Origin

China, Vietnam.

Uses

Weaving and basketry, light construction, furniture, handicrafts, plant stakes, landscaping, living fences, ornamental.

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