🌟 Elevate Your Outdoors with the Majestic Giant Bamboo!
The Dendrocalamus giganteus, or Giant Timber Clumping Bamboo, is the world's largest bamboo species, capable of reaching heights of up to 100 feet and diameters of 12 inches. Hardy in USDA zones 9, 10, and 11, it thrives in various sunlight conditions and requires minimal maintenance once established. Ideal for creating a striking landscape feature or sustainable timber source, this bamboo is a must-have for eco-conscious gardeners.
Color | Green with blue |
Material Features | Bamboo |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 9, 10, 11 |
Sunlight Exposure | Full-sun to full shade |
D**A
Good stuff
Came in fast and in great shape. Just took them out of the box and placed them in the sun. They look great.
A**R
Both Puny and one bent during shipping and was dead
Nothing like was pictured. Completely died in 3 days from receiving. I asked for a new one and was given the run around.
L**Y
Don't know
It's alive but not growing yet
J**.
Bamboo is a GRASS and Grass is thirsty.
I planted my plant-cluster roughly 4 months ago and it is doing fabulous. But, it wasn't at first. It was only when I started "over-watering" that I really started to see the beautiful green come back into the leaves. I feel like the people having problems may not be watering their bamboo enough. If you want a nice green lawn, you give it LOTS of water. If you want nice bamboo, do the exact same thing. In addition, the size of the "clump" you receive shouldn't matter as long as it has some green on it I believe.
B**D
Alive and healthy (middle of February delivery)
Happy with the plant I received. Healthy. Now it is up to me.
G**R
Too skinny and dry out.
Paid $59.99 for the giant bamboo plant, the name said it all. They should at least send a healthier, finger sizes plant. The plant they send were toothpicks sized and looks like it’s going to died. Not happy at all when I open the box packaging.
C**N
Sickly and small
Title and pictures say it all.... this is not a $60 plant. Don't waste your money on these broom bristles with half dead leaves.
A**R
wonderful
it froze and died but good product REVISION! it is still alive, they shipped me a new one which i am going to plant also!
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