• Golden Bamboo 150/200cm 10L pot
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  • £34.99

Golden Bamboo 150/200cm 10L pot Phyllostachys aureocaulis

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Key Features

  • EVERGREEN
  • FAST GROWING

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Golden Bamboo Hedge Plant Description

Golden Bamboo (Phyllostachys aurea), also called Fishpole Bamboo, is an excellent choice for a low maintenance, tall hedge. As with most Bamboo species, Golden Bamboo grows to height exceptionally quickly and its strong growth makes it an ideal plant for creating a tall, screening hedge with good sound reducing qualities also. When grown in full sun, the young green canes of Golden Bamboo gradually develop with age to become attractive, lemony-yellow canes with green stripes. However, in good sunlight the canes become a more more intense golden-yellow in colour, providing a wonderful contrast to the pale, golden-green foliage.

Planting Phyllostachys aurea in your garden will bring a touch of the orient creating a more exotic and modern aesthetic than a more traditional hedge plant. Unlike most traditional hedging plants, the tall, cane stems and long fluttery leaves also add dynamic movement in the breeze. It's also more distinctive than other bamboo varieties due to the crowded nodes at the base of the plant.

This variety is not cosidered as vigorous or spreading in the UK climate as Black Bamboo and Green Bamboo and will achieve the same height with very little to no invasion, predominantly clumping rather than running.

In good conditions Golden Bamboo plants will grow up to 6m tall. To achieve their full height, they like a moist soil so we recommend planting them slightly below ground level (just an inch or two) so that there's a dish around the canes to hold some rainwater.

Golden Bamboo plants can take a year or two to fully settle and they need to be watered well until they are established and fed alternate years in late spring after the first shoots have reached full height. They prefer sun or semi shade and will grow by 60/90cm pa.

For alternatives to Golden Bamboo, see the 'also recommended' list below. However, if you still need help to decide which hedge is the right one for you, we'd recommend that you visit our Choosing the Right Species page which has suggestions and alternatives for every situation.

Vital Plant Information

Common Name: Bamboo - Golden
Latin Name: Phyllostachys aureocaulis
Evergeen: Yes
Has Berries: No
Flowering: No
Country of Origin:
Height (Grows to): 4m
Height (at dispatch): 150/200cm
Berry Colour: None
Fragrant: No
Animal Friendly: No

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  • Step 1

    Root Grow & Fertiliser

    Ensure you buy root grow and fretiliser with your plants at the time of purchase

  • Step 2

    Prepare Your Planting Area

    Make sure your planting area is in good condition and suitable for planting

  • Step 3

    Plant & Feed

    Plant with root grow & the second feed. Support plants if necessary. Water regularly

Pruning Advice

As Golden Bamboo is such a fast growing species pruning will need to be done regularly to keep the desired effect. Any unwanted or damaged canes should be cut down to ground level in springtime and any new golden bamboo shoots should also be pruned to the established height of the plants.

General hedge trimming should be done twice a year, once in early June and again in late September. It is important to prune at the right time, so as not to remove healthy growing shoots.

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