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Phyllostachys nigra punctata

Black Bamboo Height to 600 cm. Completely hardy -17ºC Black, glossy stems.

Phyllostachys rivalis

Upright, graceful foliage. Height 3-4 metres.

Phyllostachys vivax Aureocaulis

Height 4-6 metres. The golden yellow clums are decorated with vertical green stripes of varying thickness. Hardy.

Pleioblastus ch Elegantissimus

Hardy Bamboo. Height 10ft. Creamy white variegated leaves. No particular needs. Use: Pot, single clusted, (un)trimmed hedge.

Pseudosasa japonica

Arrow Bamboo. Olive-green culms. Deep green glossy leaves. Height up to 600cm. Dense growth. Very hardy requires moist soil.

Pseudosasa japonica Tsutsumiana

Interesting bamboo, on larger culms internodes, expands giving a curved, bottle like effect. Height 4-6 meters.

Sasa Kurilensis

Broad shiny leafed bamboo. Height 100 cm. Any free-draining soil or partial shade. Very hardy.

Sasa palmata Nebulosa

Height 2-3 m. Withstand -18ºC. Long, shiny leaves. Grows in very attractive curved clumps. Suitable clump, hedge or undergrowth.

Sasa tsuboiana

Stems up to 100 cm high. Good groundcover forms dense bright green clumps. Bright green stems.

Sasa veitchii

Height to 100 cm. Hardy. In early winter leaf, edges become cream-white, very attractive. Suitable for clump, hedge, undergrowth, embankment, solitary.

Sasaella ramosa

Height to 100 cm. Suitable for all locations. Tolerates full sun. Suitable to stabilize awkward grounds. In winter leaf edges become beige-white.

Semiarundinaria fastuosa

Height to 800 cm. Suitable for all locations. Hardy. Suitable for hedge, windbreak, and isolated clump. Young edible shoots.