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Bamboo Fargesia Blue Dragon 10 Litre 100cm Ideal for shade

Bamboo Fargesia Blue Dragon 10 Litre 100cm Ideal for shade

£50.00
Bamboo Fargesia Blue Dragon 10 Litre. Bamboo For shade.
Bamboo Fargesia Blue Dragon 10 Litre. Bamboo For shade. Bamboo Fargesia Blue Dragon 10 Litre. Bamboo For shade. Bamboo Fargesia Blue Dragon 10 Litre. Bamboo For shade.
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Quick Overview

A new non invasive Bamboo for shaded areas, planted in large 10 Litre pots with a delivered height of 80 to 100cm, a perfect for choice for semi shade through to full shade. quick growing, stunning blue culms, eventual height upto 7 metres.

 

Plant Size (cm)
Plant Size (cm)
101cm - 120cm
Pot Size - Litre
Pot Size - Litre
Various Options
Anticipated Height
Anticipated Height
80/100cm ex pot
Toleration
Toleration
-20
Growth Speed
Growth Speed
Quick
Evergreen?
Evergreen?
Yes
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Bamboo Fargesia Blue Dragon 10 Litre: Only introduced to the Uk in 2015 this new. bamboo is a superb choice for shaded areas.  An attractive evergreen bamboo with a vigorous upright growth habit. The culms are uniquely coloured celestial blue, this plant looks particularly spectacular in the spring when the new bright blue culms are breaking the surface. Due to the thickness of the culms and the dense greenery this Bamboo can be mistaken for a Phyllostachys variety however this Fargesia is not remotely invasive so can can be planted without the need of root barriers to restrict growth. These wonderfully attractive plants are ideal for pots, they are best planted in a shaded sheltered location, but will tolerate light sun, they are ideal for pots on the patio as well as planted in borders. Once established Blue Dragon is a relatively quick grower at maturity it will reach heights in excess of 5 metres, in ideal conditions 7 metres will be achievable. 

What to expect: Your plant will arrive with an actual plant size of 80-100cm above the pot. Planted in a 10 litre/29 cm Pot, picture taken April 2017. 

Planting Position: Semi shade through to full shade.

Soil: Any free draining damp soil, but not waterlogged.

Suitable for container planting: Yes ideal for both ground and container.

Eventual height and spread: Upto 7 metres with a 3 metre spread.

Growth speed: Quick

Growth habit: Extremely upright

Flowering Period: Not applicable

Pruning: Not necessary, unless you wish to restrict height.

Foliage: Evergreen Mid Green, Dense, Tapered at each end

Evergreen: Yes

Hardiness: -25

Plant in any free draining damp soil sheltered from strong winds. In early spring feed with a liquid food with a high nitrogen content, this will not only promote new growth but will also give the older foliage a boost after the dormant months. In summer a slow release fertiliser is preferable. Always ensure the plant has an adequate water supply especially when planted in a container. This Bamboo needs no special requirements in the winter months

. 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.