Bambusa textilis - ID#00219
Written By Stéphane Schröder
Bambusa textilis, also known as "Weaver’s Bamboo", is a species of bamboo native to China and Vietnam. It grows in a dense clump up to 8-12 meters high and has no lower branches. Bambusa textilis is very suitable for living fences or windbreaks. The stems are often used for weaving, basketry or light construction.
Plant Info | |
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Species | Bambusa textilis |
Common name | Weaver's Bamboo |
Average diameter | 5-6 cm |
Average height | 8-12 m |
Growing habit | Dense Clumping |
Origin | China, Vietnam |
Planting date | 29 January 2022 |
Planting location | Hacienda Guadua Bamboo (Colombia) |
GPS coordinates | 3° 48' 56.472” N 76° 37’ 15.72” W |
Altitude | 1,231 m |
ID | #00219 |
Adopted by | Still available - Adopt now! |
Planting of Bambusa textilis - ID#00219
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