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Phyllostachys heteroclada - Giant Bamboo

Phyllostachys heteroclada
Giant Bamboo

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The best culm for waterlogged soils, even those saturated with water, as it is one of the few that can withstand it. Of medium size, it forms very aesthetic green culms, which are adorned with a beautiful, fairly narrow and slightly weeping foliage. These canes, with a rather thin diameter, give it a very graphic appearance, ideal for creating a Japanese scene on the edge of a body of water or for forming a large hedge in a contemporary garden. Hardy, it grows equally well in full sun or partial shade and does not require any particular pruning, except for the installation of a rhizome barrier, as it is spreading.
Height at maturity
6 m
Spread at maturity
3 m
Exposure
Sun, Partial shade
Hardiness
Hardy down to -20°C
Soil moisture
Moist soil, Damp soil
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Best planting time March, October
Recommended planting time March to May, September to November
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Description

Phyllostachys heteroclada is a particularly valuable bamboo for wet and poorly drained areas. It is one of the few species capable of thriving in these difficult conditions, to the extent that in China, its country of origin, it is nicknamed the water bamboo. Very elegant and of medium size, it displays a slender habit with its thin green culms, slightly pruinose at first. Its fine foliage, also green, gracefully droops, capturing the wind to come to life at the first opportunity. Hardy, it grows in neutral to acidic soils, in full sun or partial shade, and can form beautiful clumps in isolation or windbreak hedges.

This bamboo belongs to the family Poaceae, or grasses. While some species can reach tens of metres in height and form hard, wood-like culms, they are not trees, but grasses. There are over a thousand species of bamboo, distributed on all continents except Antarctica.


Phyllostachys heteroclada is native to China, where it grows south of the Yangtze River, in forests and along streams that descend from the mountains. Its vernacular name, shui zhu, literally means water (shui) bamboo (zhu), which reflects its ability to grow in waterlogged soils. It is the best species (along with P. atrovaginata) for these difficult situations, because contrary to popular belief, bamboo likes coolness and humidity in general, but not waterlogged soils. This species owes this resistance to a morphological peculiarity: its rhizomes are traversed by air canals that allow the plant to breathe in conditions that are normally suffocating for other species. This enables it to withstand fairly long periods of excess water, even though, on the other hand, it is perfectly capable of growing in better-drained soil, as long as it remains sufficiently cool, especially in summer.
It belongs to the category of medium-sized bamboo, reaching 4 to 7m (13 to 23ft) in height. Its culms have a beautiful green colour, slightly pruinose when young. Their limited diameter, 3 to 5cm (1 to 2in), gives them a grace and lightness that are appreciated in ornamental gardens. This Phyllostachys forms an upright clump and develops rather fine foliage, with leaves measuring up to 12cm (5in) long and less than 2cm (1in) wide. With a beautiful medium green colour, this foliage is slightly weeping, adding to the aesthetic appeal of the clumps. Very dense and evergreen, it is particularly appreciated for creating windbreak hedges.
This robust bamboo is not afraid of the cold, as it can withstand -20°C (1°F). It is rather adaptable, growing in full sun as well as partial shade. It prefers fertile, humus-rich, moist soils with a neutral or slightly acidic pH. It has a moderate spread, making it suitable for gardens of a certain size where it can develop without hindrance. In smaller areas, it is possible to contain it by installing "anti-rhizome barriers" from the time of planting, which are resin plates planted vertically in the ground. It is imperative to have them protrude from the soil by about 10cm (4in), otherwise the rhizomes will easily pass over them. However, it should be noted that over time, it is difficult to completely prevent the spread of this type of plant...

Phyllostachys heteroclada is the bamboo to plant by a body of water or on a bank. By reflecting in the water mirror, it creates an incomparable romantic atmosphere. You can plant other plants adapted to very wet soils alongside it, such as the majestic Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum) whose pneumatophores ensure it receives air in the same way as the air canals in the bamboo rhizomes. It is one of the few deciduous conifers, whose beautiful light foliage turns reddish in autumn, creating a magnificent contrast with the green of the Phyllostachys. Less well-known, Nyssa sylvatica is a superb tree with a pyramidal habit, whose foliage turns orange-red in autumn. In not too cold climates, Gunnera manicata or Giant Brazilian Rhubarb, a perennial with oversized leaves, will create an interesting contrast with the bamboo's fine leaves. And to perfect this scene, a few Water Lilies planted in the water near the bank will enchant the summer with their sculptural flowering...

Plant habit

Height at maturity 6 m
Spread at maturity 3 m
Habit fastigiate, upright
Growth rate fast
Suckering/invasive plant

Flowering

Flower colour insignificant

Foliage

Foliage persistence Evergreen
Foliage colour green
Foliage description Evergreen.

Botanical data

Genus

Phyllostachys

Species

heteroclada

Family

Poaceae

Other common names

Giant Bamboo

Origin

China

Product reference1839101

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Planting and care

Phyllostachys heteroclada is preferably planted in spring or autumn, with the ideal period being between September and November, when the plant develops its rootstock. Hardy to approximately -20°C (1°F), this bamboo is one of the few that can grow in waterlogged soils. Of course, it will also grow in cool and well-drained soils, but due to its origins, it will need moisture to thrive and will not succeed in drying soil.

Choose the wettest location in your garden to plant it, in full sun or partial shade. Soak the root ball in a bucket to completely saturate it while you dig the planting hole. Optionally, add slightly acidic planting compost to the existing soil (50/50) to increase water retention and water this mixture. Place the root ball in the hole, backfill around it, and water again on the surface. Mulch the young stump to maintain humidity and water generously during the season.
From the second year onwards, you can apply nitrogen fertilizer in February-March and then in July-August. Divide old clumps in spring. Beware of slugs that like young shoots. Limit the spread of the trailing rootstock of this bamboo by installing "anti-rhizome barriers" from the start, which are resin plates inserted vertically into the ground. The anti-rhizome barrier should be buried vertically, leaving a height of 10cm (4in) exposed (otherwise the rootstock will grow above it) and should be tilted 15° (59°F) towards the plant.

In terms of maintenance, bamboo is not demanding: remember to weed around the base, at least initially, until the dead leaves on the ground form a natural mulch. An application of nitrogen fertilizer (well-rotted manure or liquid fertilizer) in spring and autumn can be beneficial.

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Planting period

Best planting time March, October
Recommended planting time March to May, September to November

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Woodland edge, Pond edge
Type of use Border, Back of border, Free-standing, Hedge
Hardiness Hardy down to -20°C (USDA zone 6b) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Planting density 1 per m2
Exposure Sun, Partial shade
Soil pH Acidic, Neutral
Soil type Clayey (heavy), Silty-loamy (rich and light)
Soil moisture Moist soil, Damp soil, Fresh and water-soaked

Care

Pruning No pruning necessary
Soil moisture Moist soil, Damp soil
Disease resistance Very good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground
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