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Erect Bamboo, Phyllostachys Sulphurea - Plant

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Description

Phyllostachys sulphurea is a high bamboo with straight growth.

This bamboo forms rhizomes, some varieties much. It possesses strong straws with a diameter of 4 to 8 cm. The Halmscheiden are light brown and densely mottled black. The leaves are light green, sometimes streaked pale yellow, 6 to 16 cm long and 1 to 2 cm wide, and form a dense mass of foliage.

Plant Specifications

*above specification are indicative only. actual dimensions may vary by +-10%
Common Name Sulphur bamboo
Maximum Reachable Height Height maximum upto 55 ft.
Difficulty Level easy to grow

Planting and care

  • You can thin the clump each year.
  • Avoid removing the newest culms unless they are growing awkwardly or into an unwelcome area.
  • The interesting thing about trimming bamboos is that it is done only once a year; at the very most a second trimming will be done a few days later, because the last shoots have still grown, but is generally sufficient.
  • Apart from modifying the stature of the plant, trimming also makes the foliage denser.
  • Weeding is only necessary during the first two years; afterward, the plant is sufficiently developed to prevent grass from growing.
  • Fallen leaves must be left on the ground as they keep it damp, and their decomposition enriches the soil.
  • This also prevents the growth of grass.
  • In order to control their spreading, the new shoots must be cut back as soon as they appear in unsuitable areas.

    Phyllostachys Sulphurea care

    Most bamboos are happiest in well-drained, highly organic soils. They need frequent, liberal watering, especially when getting established. Use mulch to help retain moisture. Gardeners need to exercise patience when taking on the bamboo challenge, because it takes several years (often 5 to 10) for bamboo to grow into the dense grove desired.
    Requires a rich damp soil in a sheltered position and plenty of moisture in the growing season. Tolerates dry conditions. This is generally a very hardy species, tolerating temperatures down to about -20 degree c, but persistent cold springs make the plant lazy in sending up new canes. It dislikes prolonged exposure to hard frosts.
    Germination usually takes place fairly quickly so long as the seed is of good quality, though it can take 3 - 6 months. Grow on in a lightly shaded place in the greenhouse until large enough to plant out.

    Sunlight Requires full sun. If grown in broken light or partial sun, the number of shoots per year will not be as high as if it were in full sun.
    Watering They need frequent,liberal watering, especially when getting established.
    Soil Most bamboos are happiest in well-drained, highly organic soils.
    Temperature A minimum of 20 degree Celcius.
    Fertilizer New bamboos can be fertilized with a balanced lawn or, especially, palm fertilizer. After the first year, high nitrogen formulas can be used. Iron supplements are beneficial.

    Phyllostachys Sulphurea uses

    Ornamental Use:

    • Bamboos are so distinctively elegant that they rarely compete with other plants
    • Their delicate-looking leaves and culms make a pleasing contrast to most types of plants including shrubs, trees, grasses, flowering perennials and annuals
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is another name for a Phyllostachys Sulphurea ?

    Phyllostachys Sulphurea is commonly known as Sulphur bamboo

    How tall do Phyllostachys Sulphurea grow?

    On average Phyllostachys Sulphurea grows Height maximum upto 55 ft.

    How hard is Phyllostachys Sulphurea to grow?

    A Phyllostachys Sulphurea is easy to grow

    How much sunlight does a Phyllostachys Sulphurea need?

    A Phyllostachys Sulphurea prefers Requires full sun. If grown in broken light or partial sun, the number of shoots per year will not be as high as if it were in full sun.

    How much water does a Phyllostachys Sulphurea need?

    A Phyllostachys Sulphurea prefers watering They need frequent,liberal watering, especially when getting established.

    What kind of soil does a Phyllostachys Sulphurea need?

    A Phyllostachys Sulphurea prefers Most bamboos are happiest in well-drained, highly organic soils.

    What temperature does a Phyllostachys Sulphurea like?

    A Phyllostachys Sulphurea prefers A minimum of 20 degree Celcius.

    How often should I fertilize my Phyllostachys Sulphurea ?

    To encourage Phyllostachys Sulphurea growth, New bamboos can be fertilized with a balanced lawn or, especially, palm fertilizer. After the first year, high nitrogen formulas can be used. Iron supplements are beneficial.

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