Production Container
Shape Bush freeform
Family Poaceae
Type of plants Bamboos
Height 10 mt + area in homegrown, in equatorial climate can also get a 30 mt
Flower No
Berrie / Fruit No
Leaf evergreen, narrow leaves, long, lance-shaped, upright and recumbent outward. These grow on the culm, commonly called cane, is the most important part for its various uses. And 'green, made up of nodes and is very robust
Fragrance Non
Growth rate Fast
Habit Erect
Exposure Sun
Info uses: gardens, parks, consolidation and reforestation of slopes. In medicine and cosmetics. The culm is used for ornamental level, parquet, mats, musical instruments ...

Features and uses:

The Phyllostachys Aurea, commonly called Bamboo Aurea, is an evergreen, belonging to the family of poaceae (graminaceae), originating in China and arriving in Europe in the nineteenth century.

Bamboo aurea is a very vigorous ornamental plant that reaches important dimensions, reaches a height of about 10-12 m, and its rhizomes (underground stems that move away from the place of origin) may be invasive. So if planted on the ground, it is advisable to use a fiberglass sheath, to delimit its space.

The Phyllostachys Aurea leaves are thin, long, lanceolate, erect and reclining outwards, bright green. These grow on the culmination, commonly called cane, which is the most important part of this plant for its various uses. The robust, lightweight, flexible barrel is green in color from young and yellow gold to adult, formed by cylindrical nodes and cable internodes. It is used, in addition to garden ornaments, cosmetics, for the construction of musical instruments, for making mats and tutors.

In ornamental green, Bamboo Aurea can be planted on the ground or in a pot, in a group or individually. The main uses are to create dense hedges, to create Zen gardens, to consolidate slopes and landslides. It prefers sunny locations, a well drained soil and tolerates droughts well.

It is important to say that Phyllostachys Aurea is also used in many other areas: in medicine, in cosmetics, in the construction of musical instruments, in making mats and tutors.