Bamboo

Common Name: Bamboo
Origin: Asia, America and Africa

Bamboo is an evergreen, grassy plant, with a height of 5-8m.

Leaves

Its leaves are thin, lance-shaped, light green and borne on yellow-green stems.

Terrain

It grows satisfactorily in all types of soil, without particular problems. A necessary condition is that the soil has good drainage.

Position

Prefers sunny places protected from strong and hot wind. Ideal plant for planting near water.

Watering

It has high water requirements. Potted bamboos need more attention to watering especially in the summer months.

Lubrication

Apply the fertilizer in spring and summer (once a month). You can use either a complete, granular fertilizer by spreading it on the soil between the plants and then watering well, or by dissolving a water-soluble fertilizer in the watering can.

Durability

It thrives in places with mild winters and can withstand cold and low temperatures up to - 15ο C. Caution is required with strong winds. Suitable for planting in areas with heavy air pollution. It withstands coastal areas.

Pruning

It is necessary to remove the dried and diseased shoots in early spring.

Diseases and enemies

Bamboo is considered a disease and pest resistant plant. Mite infestation affects its foliage

It is suitable for

      • For planting in coastal areas.
      • In individual places in the garden.
      • For planting in a pot.
      • Create a fence.

 

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