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Bamboo Fargesia Nitida Black Pearl XL 100/125cm. 25 Litre Pot.

Bamboo Fargesia Nitida Black Pearl XL 100/125cm. 25 Litre Pot.

£129.95
Bamboo Fargesia Nitida Black Pearl XL 100/125cm. 25 Litre Pot.
Bamboo Fargesia Nitida Black Pearl XL 100/125cm. 25 Litre Pot.
3 In stock
Quick Overview

Beautiful dark caned non invasive Bamboo plants, in extra large 25 litre pots.

Plant Size (cm)
Plant Size (cm)
125 - 150cm
Pot Size - Litre
Pot Size - Litre
25 Litre
Anticipated Height
Anticipated Height
2m+/-
Toleration
Toleration
-10
Growth Speed
Growth Speed
Quick
Evergreen?
Evergreen?
Yes
3 In stock
Qty

Bamboo Fargesia Nitida Black Pearl Extra Large 25 Litre 125/150cm: .Fargesia Nitida Black Pearl is a beautiful and popular bamboo variety. It is known for its striking black culms (stems) and dense foliage. This bamboo species is native to China and is often used as a decorative plant in gardens and landscapes.

Black Pearl bamboo is relatively small in size, reaching a height of 1.8-2.4m on average. It has a clumping growth habit, meaning it forms tight clusters of stems rather than spreading aggressively like some other bamboo species.

This bamboo variety prefers partial shade rather than full sun and thrives in well-draining soil. It is relatively cold hardy and can tolerate temperatures down to approximately -10, making it suitable for a wide range of climates.

Maintenance wise, Fargesia Nitida Black Pearl is relatively low-maintenance. It requires regular watering, especially during dry spells, and benefits from a layer of mulch around its base to retain moisture. It is also recommended to fertilise the plant with a high nitrogen balanced fertiliser during the growing season to promote healthy growth.

Planting position: Plant in sun or partial shade for best results and keep sheltered from cold, dry winds. Whilst Black Pearl reputedly favours full sun, in our experince we find they do better in a bright spot but out of full sun. 

Soil: Suited to almost all soil types, excluding clay and waterlogged areas

Suitable for Container planting: Great for containers, for best results grow in loam based compost.

Eventual height and spread: Overall height upto approximately 3.5 metres and a spread of 1-1.5 metres.

Pruning: Remove damaged and dead stems in spring. Or can be pruned late summer to restrict height. 

Growth speed: Quick

Evergreen? Yes, but like all Bamboo may shed some older leaves late Autumn through to early winter this is not a cause for concern as they will soon be replaced once the temperatures start to rise.

Winter Hardy? Full hardy for the whole Uk to -15 Plant in a sheltered area to avoid cold, dry winds, try adding some slow release granular food to the pot or planting area

Due to the open culm habit these plants can be divided, and placed into smaller pots for growing, to prevent rootshock we recommend this is done during the dormant season.

 

Are they evergreen

Bamboo are an evergreen, perennial and a member of the grass family. Fast growing, they take up very little lateral space and yet they can reach fabulous heights extremely quickly, making bamboo a very cost effective choice when you need screening fast! They will naturally shed some leaf during the winter months.

How much water do they need

Like any other plant, bamboo needs three basic things in order to survive. Soil, sun and water. And as a gardener, one of your greatest responsibilities is to provide your bamboo with water. They are an incredibly thirsty plant and will require watering on a daily basis especially during hot periods. .

Will it need a root barrier

Fargesia are a non invasive clumping bamboo and will not require a root barrier. Phyllostachys, Aureosulcata and Pseudosasa are all ‘runners’ which can be either planted in a larger pot or with a root barrier in the ground.

How quickly will it grow

This really is dependent on watering sunshine and care. You would hope to achieve at least another third in growth during the growing season.

How far apart should I plant them

Space mature plants 1 metre apart to form a dense screen. Fast Growing varieties can be planted a little further apart if you don't mind waiting longer for them to fill in the gaps.