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Giant Bamboo Plant Phyllostachys Aurea 250/300cm. 30 Litre

Giant Bamboo Plant Phyllostachys Aurea 250/300cm. 30 Litre

Special Price £74.95 Regular Price £84.95
Large Bamboo Phyllosatchys Aurea with delivered heights of approximately 3 metres.
Large Bamboo Phyllosatchys Aurea with delivered heights of approximately 3 metres. Giant Bamboo Plant Phyllostachys Aurea 250/300cm. 30 Litre Giant Bamboo Plant Phyllostachys Aurea 250/300cm. 30 Litre
10 In stock
Quick Overview

Aka as the Fishpole or Golden Bamboo. A well behaved Phyllostachys bamboo reaching heights at maturity of upto  6/7 metres with a spread of 4 metres plus. Fully winter hardy. 

Plant Size (cm)
Plant Size (cm)
250/300cm
Pot Size - Litre
Pot Size - Litre
30 Litre
Anticipated Height
Anticipated Height
6/7m.
Toleration
Toleration
-20
Growth Speed
Growth Speed
Quick
Evergreen?
Evergreen?
Yes
10 In stock
Qty

Bamboo Phyllostachys Aurea 250/275cm 30 Litre:  Phyllostachys Aurea, often referred to as Golden Bamboo, (although stems first appear green and only mature to gold with age) or fish pole Bamboo. Aurea is a remarkable and versatile species of bamboo that is highly valued for its aesthetic appeal and various practical uses.

Phyllostachys Aurea is a tall and vigorous Bamboo species that can reach heights of up to 10 metres in favourable conditions, but more realistically a height of 6 should be expected. It features thick, sturdy culms (stems) that age to characteristic golden-yellow colour, hence the name "Golden Bamboo." The culms are generally smooth and glossy, adding a touch of elegance to its appearance.

The foliage of Phyllostachys Aurea is equally impressive. The leaves are slender and lance-shaped, creating a delicate and graceful effect. The vibrant green colour of the leaves contrasts beautifully with the golden culms, enhancing the overall visual appeal of the plant.

One of the notable features of Phyllostachys Aurea is its versatility. It can be used in various landscaping applications, including privacy screens, hedges, windbreaks, and ornamental plantings. The dense growth habit of this bamboo species provides excellent screening and can create a sense of seclusion in outdoor spaces.

Phyllostachys Aurea is often referred classed as a clumping Bamboo, in our own opinion it lies somewhere between a clumper and a runner so a well behaved runner, which won't get out of control. 

In terms of care Aurea is relatively low-maintenance once established. It is adaptable to different soil types, including clay and sandy soils, and can tolerate both full sun and partial shade. Regular watering is essential especially during the establishment phase, but once established, it can withstand periods of drought.

Planting Position: Although suitable for a wide range of areas these plants are best suited to a sunny position where the suns rays can help the canes achieve the best colour possible. Although classed as running Bamboo 'Aurea' is a very well behaved Phyllostachys variety, however if you wish to ensure the roots do not spread to surrounding areas it may be advisable to plant using a Rhizome barrier.

Soil: Any free draining damp soil is suitable but away from waterlogged areas.

Suitable for container planting: Yes ideal for both ground and container if planted in the pot it will need to be repotted periodically, best choice for compost is John Innes number 2.

Eventual height and spread: Up to approximately 6 metres with a 4 metre spread, however in perfect conditions heights of upto 10 metres are achievable. 

Growth Speed: Quick, Aurea bamboo can expect to add approximately 1/3 to its size annually.

Growth Habit: Upright

Flowering Period: Not Applicable.

Pruning: Not necessary.

Foliage: Dark to mid green up to 8cm long.

Evergreen: Yes, but like all Phyllostachys Bamboo does shed some leaves during late Autumn/Early winter however these will soon be replaced once the growing season commences

Hardiness: -20 suitable for the whole UK

Although Phyllostachys Aurea Bamboo is a very versatile plant it grows best in well areated soil that is light in structure and rich in organic nutrients, ideally it should have good drainage but still retain some moisture. To promote growth and to help with keeping your plant looking lush and green feed with a general purpose organic liquid food during the growing season. If planted in a pot ensure an adequate water supply at all times. This plant need has no special requirements during 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 if required. 

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.

Due to the height and weight of these plants they can only be delivered by ourselves. As a general rule we deliver to almost all postcodes south of the nuresry in Worcestershire and if heading north upto approximately Leeds and Manchester.