Phyllostachys edulis - ID#00002

Phyllostachys edulis, commonly known as Moso Bamboo, or Tortoise-shell Bamboo, is a temperate species of giant timber bamboo native to China and Taiwan. It is the largest temperate bamboo on earth and the most economically important bamboo in China. If you own a bamboo cutting board, laminated bamboo furniture or bamboo flooring than it is probably made from Moso.

Different names have been applied to this species in the past, of which the most often used names were Phyllostachys pubescens and Phyllostachys heterocycla. In Latin ‘edulis’ means ‘edible’, and refers to its edible shoots. ‘Pubescens’ alludes to the presence of soft hairs on the internodes when young. The name Moso was given by the Japanese and is derived from its Chinese name 'Mao Zhu', which means ‘Hairy Bamboo‘.

Plant Info
SpeciesPhyllostachys edulis
Common nameMoso Bamboo
Average diameter8-18 cm
Average height10-23 m
Growing habitRunning
OriginChina & Taiwan
Planting date1 May 2021
Planting locationHacienda Guadua Bamboo (Colombia)
GPS coordinates3° 49' 3.888" N 76° 37' 19.068" W
Altitude1,269 m
ID#00002
Adopted byLutz Bamboo Collection (USA)

Planting of Phyllostachys edulis - ID #00002

Growth Updates Phyllostachys edulis - ID #00002


Adopted by:


Stéphane Schröder

Guadua Bamboo SAS

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