The species was imported from China and grown from seed. “Dragon Bamboo” or Dendrocalamus sinicus has the largest culms of any known bamboo species; with diameters up to 14.5 inches (37 cm) wide, culm walls up to 2.3 inches (6 cm) thick, culm heights up to 151 feet (46 meters). Each culm can weigh up to 990 pounds (450 kg) a piece. One plant eventually consists of about one hundred culms.
| Plant Info | |
|---|---|
| Species | Dendrocalamus sinicus |
| Common name | Dragon Bamboo |
| Average diameter | 20-35 cm |
| Average height | 20-45 m |
| Growing habit | Dense clumping |
| Origin | China South-Central, Laos |
| Planting date | 5 March 2021 |
| Planting location | Hacienda Guadua Bamboo (Colombia) |
| GPS coordinates | 3° 48′ 59.19″ N 76° 37′ 16.212″ W |
| Altitude | 1,244 m |
| ID | #00001 |
| Adopted by | Masters of Bamboo (Netherlands) |
Planting of Dendrocalamus sinicus – ID #00001

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Do you have new pictures of your sinicus? I planted sinicus around 2018 but I am wondering how long will it take to mature into having big culms?