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Photo copyright Noah Bell, 2009

Photo copyright Noah Bell, 2009 |
Yushania sp. 'Climbing'
(Yunnan 95 5)
Height: 10 to 12 feet
Diameter: 1inch
Hardiness: listed at 5º F
Recommended for USDA zone 8 through 9,
not for climates with high heat and humidity (southeastern states).
Unfortunately, this unusual bamboo does not climb, as the name may suggest,
but it does have a very long, dominant branch (see photo) which causes a
sort of draping growth pattern.
This bamboo came from Chris Stapleton's collection in Yunnan, China, (Yunnan
95-5). It has an unusual, but garden worthy leaf pattern. The tan colored
culm sheaths contrast nicely with the turquoise colored new shoots Like other
Yushania, this bamboo has rhizomes that are technically clumping rhizome
type, but because it is so vigorous and has long rhizome "necks", we
consider any Yushania to be a spreading bamboo, though not as fast as
Phyllostachys. It is fairly deep rooted, making it good for
erosion control.
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