- CHUSQUEA CORONALIS
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- Probable height in Southern California within 3 years = 6'
- Probable ultimate height in Southern California = 10'
- Height in habitat = 23'
- Loses leaves around 30 to 35 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Loses canes around 20 to 25 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Dies around 10 to 15 degrees Fahrenheit.
- If growing in the ground it will look best in sun with some
shade.
- A clumping bamboo - rhizomes will not run sideways.
- Minimum soil depth required for a healthy plant = 1'
- Unrestrained rhizome depth in moist soil = 2'
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- Exotic plant from
Mexico to Costa Rica with 3/4" culms that arch to the ground. Slender
branchlets grow in whorls around the culm nodes with pom-pom-like bunches
of very small light green leaves. Many people regard this as the most beautiful
bamboo in the world, & many average home-owners who know nothing about
bamboo but who accidentally show up at a Bamboo sale will invariably end up
standing in front of this plant, asking how much it is & insisting they
must have it.
- Growing well in
shade at Gary Stinson's place in Menifee, California where it gets down to
freezing regularly in the winter. Jean Harrington in St. Pete, Florida says
the plant does not tolerate her sun & heat at all. Excellent tub
plant if kept moist & warm if not hot, touchy & tropical but totally
unique. A novice probably would not identify it as a bamboo at all.
- A pot sold at
the Caribbean chapter of ABS in April of '88 for $175. A pot sold at the NCCABS
auction in '88 for $145. A pot sold at the ABS auction in '88 for $165. A
3 gallon pot sold at the '90 ABS sale for $65. A few 2-5 gallon pots were
sold at the fall '91 SCABS sale for $35-55. A 15" pot sold at the
fall '95 SCABS sale for $100.