Bambusa chungii
Written By Stéphane Schröder
Bambusa chungii, also known as "Tropical Blue Bamboo" or "Emperor's Blue Bamboo", is a species of bamboo native to China and Vietnam. It grows in a dense clump up to 8 to 12 meters high and has no low branches. Bambusa chungii is very suitable for living fences or windbreaks. The stems with very long internodes are often used for weaving and basketry or for paper production. This blue bamboo is beautiful as an ornamental in any garden and very vigorous in its growth.
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Scientific Name | Bambusa chungii |
Synonyms | Lingnania chungii |
Common Names | Tropical Blue Bamboo, Emperor's Blue Bamboo, White Bamboo |
Family | Poaceae |
Tribe | Bambuseae |
Genus | Bambusa |
Height | 8-12 m |
Diameter | 3-6 cm |
Growth Habit | Dense Clumping |
Color | White powdery blue when young, and light green when mature. |
Internodes | 40-100 cm |
Wall thickness | 3-5 mm |
Branches | Many grouped branches of slightly different sizes. |
Leaves | 10-20 cm long, 20-35 mm wide. |
Climate | Tropical - Subtropical |
Exposure | Full Sun - Partial Sun |
Hardiness | -6°C |
Soil | Sandy loam to clay loam soils - well drained. |
Water Needs | Average. |
Planting Distance | • Every 3 meters for screening. • 4 x 4 m for culm production. |
Edibility | (0 de 5) |
Origin | China, Vietnam. |
Uses | Paper Pulp, Basketry, Ornamental. |
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Growth Updates
Stéphane Schröder
Guadua Bamboo SAS
Date planted: 15 December 2021
Growth update: 20 November 2022
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