Schizostachyum brachycladum

Schizostachyum brachycladum, also known as “Sacred Bali Bamboo” is a stunning medium size tropical bamboo native to Southeast Asia. Sacred Bali Bamboo has bright yellow culms with green stripes and large yellow striped leaves. Schizostachyum brachycladum is used to make crafts, basketry and as containers for cooking or carrying water. It is also a very popular ornamental bamboo for gardens, landscaping or as windbreak.

Schizostachyum brachycladum - Courtesy: Tony Rodd

Scientific Name

Schizostachyum brachycladum

Synonyms

Melocanna brachyclada

Common Names

Sacred Bali Bamboo

Family

Poaceae

Tribe

Genus

Height

7-15 m

Diameter

6-8 cm

Growth Habit

Dense Clumping

Color

Bright golden-yellow with narrow green stripes.

Internodes

30-58 cm

Wall thickness

3-5 mm

Branches

Many branches grouped at the nodes. Branches occur from the middle of the culm upwards.

Leaves

Green leaves with yellow stripes. 20-40 cm long by 30-70 mm wide.

Climate

Tropical – Subtropical

Exposure

Full Sun – Partial Sun

Hardiness

-2°C

Soil

Sandy clay and sandy loam with good drainage.

Water Needs

Average.

Planting Distance

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

Edibility

(1 of 5)

Flowering Cycle

Annual flowering but viable seeds are very rare.

Origin

Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam.

Uses

Handicrafts, basketry, containers for cooking or water, ornamental, windbreaks, landscaping.

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