"Bambusa Multiplex, Golden Goddess ... Foliage"

Bambusa Multiplex whose common name is Golden Goddess has Foliage

  • Bambusa Multiplex grows between 10 feet high and 5 feet spread or 3.0 x 1.5 metres.

  •  Bambusa (from Malayan for bamboo) is a large genus native to China and S.E. Asia. Some of the Bambusa species become very large and young shoots can be eaten. Several Bambusa are used as garden ornamental plants and  Bambusa multiplex is suitable for screens and hedging applications.

  • Bambusa species thrive in sun or light shade but do keep moist in a rich soil. Established plants will withstand flooding. This emans a good place to plant is close to an established water garden

  • This garden shrub does not produce berries, fruit or flowers as its main attraction. "

  • Plant this shrub close to a water garden or pond for best results. It enjoys wet feet and boggy areas. Evergreen and keeps its leaves during Winter Hardy and will tolerate frost unless very severeevere

  • Plant like this enjoy humus or organic rich soil. The organic matter not only feeds the flowers and leaves but also retains moisture for the plant. For pruning this plant cut out old wood as needed. Unusual effects can be created using this beautiful garden plant that is popular with so many gardeners and landscapers worldwide.

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