- BAMBUSA MULTIPLEX
GOLDEN GODDESS
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- Probable height in Southern California within 3 years in
the ground = 6'
- Possible ultimate height in Southern California after many
years in the ground = 12'
- Height in habitat = 12'
- Loses leaves around 20 to 25 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Loses canes around 5 to 10 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Rhizomes die around -5 to 0 degrees Fahrenheit.
- If growing in the ground it prefers half sun, half shade.
- A clumping bamboo - rhizomes will not run sideways.
- Minimum soil depth required for a healthy plant = 1'
- Unrestrained rhizome depth in moist soil = 18"
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Our least favorite easily commercially available 6-10' tall bamboo.
In fact, we never recommend it for hedging. We would rather suggest
privet or ficus, both of which are slow growing, but which ultimately produce
healthy green hedging. That said - the photo above does show a good use for
the plant - small specimens contrasting with the much larger plants behind
and above it.
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- Doesn't have much
bamboo character. Foliage is usually yellowish. Arches sideways
quite broadly if not kept pruned. Height is often unpredictable because
the plant is impossible to identify when small and often becomes mixed with
other varieties. Container or screening plant with thin, weedy, open arching
branches & leaves in lacy sprays. Likes water & hot weather.
Not as dense or vigorous a plant as the larger types. Often specified
by property owners or landscape architects or contractors who read about it
in the 'Western Garden Guide,' where they see it described as a small clumping
bamboo but have never actually seen or grown the plant.
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- 10 plants planted
in Charlotte, NC in April of 1989 suffered winter exposure to 20 degrees for
3 days & did not recover. We don't know their condition as to mulch
& moisture.