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Bambusa vulgaris 'Striata'

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Bambusa vulgaris 'Striata'

Family Name: Poaceae (Gramineae)
Synonyms: Bambusa v. var. striata
Common Name: Ivory Bamboo, Buluh Gading, Stripe Bamboo

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Classifications and Characteristics

Plant Division Angiosperms (Flowering Seed Plants) (Monocotyledon)
Plant Growth Form Shrub
Lifespan (in Singapore) Perennial
Mode of Nutrition Autotrophic
Maximum Height 15 m

Biogeography

Native Distribution China, S.E.A

Description and Ethnobotany

Growth Form Clump-forming bamboo that grows up to 15 m tall.
Foliage Linear leaves (up to 20 cm long and 3 cm wide) are arranged in a fan-shaped pattern at the branch tips. They are sharply pointed with rounded base and entire leaf margin.
Stems Culms (8-10 cm wide) are bright yellow with dark green, vertical stripes that are usually narrow, but vary in width. 
Cultivation This cultivar requires well-drained soil and grows well in containers. It grows best when protected from the wind.

Landscaping Features

Desirable Plant Features Ornamental Stems
Landscape Uses Interiorscape/ Indoor Plant, Container Planting
Thematic Landscaping Zen / Minimalist Garden

Plant Care and Propagation

Light Preference Full Sun
Water Preference Moderate Water
Rootzone Tolerance Well-Drained Soils
Propagation Method Stem Cutting, Division
Planting Distance 2 m to 3 m

Foliar

Mature Foliage Colour(s) Green
Foliar Type Simple / Unifoliate
Foliar Arrangement Along Stem Alternate
Foliar Attachment to Stem Petiolate
Foliar Shape(s) Non-Palm Foliage
Foliar Venation Parallel
Foliar Margin Entire
Foliar Apex - Tip Acuminate
Typical Foliar Area Mesophyll ( 45cm2 - 182.25 cm2 )
Leaf Area Index (LAI) for Green Plot Ratio 3.5 (Shrub & Groundcover - Monocot)

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Master ID 419
Species ID 1715
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Species record last updated on: 20 August 2021.
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