Description
A dwarf bamboo native to the forests and woods of eastern Asia and Japan,
Pleioblastus pygmaeus has small narrow, lush green leaves and forms a dense carpet once established. A superb ground cover plant for suppressing weed or adding leafy interest to gardens or woody areas!
Features
- Common name: Pygmy Bamboo
- Position: Sun or shade.
- Soil: Moist, fertile soil.
- Hardiness: Hardy.
- Rate of Growth: Moderate.
- Habit: Low spreading bamboo.
- Height: up to 60 cm (2 ft)
- Spread: 2 m (6 ft)+
- Notes: As this plant can spread, in smaller gardens Pleioblastus pygmaeus is usually best planted in an area with restricted root space, for example at the edge of a border or path.
- Size: 5L containers