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Transcript
Clumping
Bamboo
in the
Landscape
Market
by Chris Cusack
All images & content Copyright © 2012, Bamboo World Pty. Ltd.
We are a family business,
specialising in non-invasive
clumping bamboo for over 20
years.
Located in Alstonville, Northern
NSW.
We supply the retail and
landscape market.
Running vs Clumping Bamboo
Running Bamboo
Acceptance as a Mainstream Plant
20 years ago
• Grown by few collectors
• Mostly running species available,
Phyllostachys aurea/nigra
10 years ago
• Garden centres showing interest
• Burkes backyard + magazine articles
Now
• A few growers in every state
• Suppliers in most major population
areas
• Available in most major garden centres
Major Genus Types
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Bambusa
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Dendrocalamus
• Gigantochloa
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Schizostachyum
• Others
Analysis as a Landscaping Plant
Benefits
•Fast growing
•Self mulching
•Effective screening
•Variation - structural
to soft
•Maintainable
•Erosion control
•Attractive in a
modern/Asian usage
Limitations
•Requires area
•Self mulching
•Seasonal
•Foliage damages
easily in dry
•Indoor / Aircon
Design Information
Growth
Rate
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Full height in 2 to 3 years.
Increase density over time
Culms do not grow
radially like normal plant emerge as shoot at final
diameter
Recent customer
• Malay dwarf variegated
• 200mm pots
• 12 months
Plant Height
• Full height can be
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achieved in 2 to 3 years
Many published label
heights are misleading,
often larger than stated.
Height can vary almost
100% depending upon
environmental factors
Moisture & Humidity =
taller
Canopy = taller
Full open sun = shorter
Clump Widths
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Basal diameter = species,
age & environment.
Grow radially from young
plant.
Culm spacing = rhizome
length = diameter indicator
Rate of diameter increase
slows over time.
1 to 2m typical for ‘normal’
garden variety over 10
years.
Considerations in
Public Areas.
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Itchy culm leaf hairs
(some species)
Vandalism - larger
poles
Leaf drop
Foliage
Companion Plants
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Grow well with deep
rooted plants eg. gums
etc.
Take surface water with
root mat, leaving other
plants dry.
Smother close ground
plants with leaf mulch. eg.
cycads, rhoeo, small
grasses are buried.
Will keep grass back from
clump after 2 years.
Water
• Water is important for growth
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in spring / summer. Growth
contributors are 80% water,
20% humidity, fertiliser, soil
etc.
Water is required to extend
shoots.
Clumps will survive in flood
BUT can ultimately be
drowned if roots rot. Better
wet but drained, especially if
dormant in winter.
Once fully grown, water is
less critical.
Water stress is indicated by
rolling/folding leaves, closely
followed by leaf tip damage
and defoliation.
Seasonal Cycle
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Dormant from Autumn to
early spring. Night
temperatures < 10 DegC
Feeder root & foliage growth
in first 3 to 4 months.
Shoot season for the
remaining. Active vigorous
growth.
Transplanting
• Physically easy to
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remove.
Dehydration after
removal the main
issue.
Foliage and culm
dieback
Can effect the
form of the plant.
Starting from a
smaller bag if
often a nicer
effect given the
growth rate.
Maintenance
• Pole thinning
• Hedge, topiary
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or topping
Shoot removal
Tying back
Branch trimming
Pest & Disease
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Most problems are in the
confined environment of
a production nursery.
Scale - selected species
Mealy bug - selected
species
Spider mite - selected
species
Grasshoppers
Fungal leaf spotting
Common Problems
• 30% Poor plant species
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selection
25% Poor plant
spacing/location
30% Insufficient water
5% Pest/Disease
5% Neighbour poison
5% Other
Shapes and Sizes
There is a huge variation in
shape and size in clumping
bamboo from 2m fine soft
cascade plants to 30m
structural timber.
Small
Mountain
Bamboos
Himalayan weeping
bamboo
Nepalese blue
Purple Jade
Typically 3 to 4m, weeping
habit, soft folliage, cold
tolerant
Screening
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2-4m Malay
Dwarf
Variegated
6-7m Gracilis
7-9m Striped
weavers
10-14m
Oldhamii
Slender Weavers Bamboo
(Bambusa textilis gracilis)
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6-8m
Cold tolerant (12DegC)
Hardy
Vertical
Tight form
Maintainable
2m spacing
Oldhamii
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10-14m
Rural
windbreaks
Feature - Medium
• 7 to 10m range
• Green Ghost Bamboo
• Burmese stripe
Feature Large
• Height 12m - 20m
• Structural vertical
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features
Folliage often at
higher levels
Java black
Timor Black
Hitam
Canopy &
Forest
Floor
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Low
maintenance
areas
Self mulching
Grid spacings
6-12m
Further Reading