Bambusa Ventricosa, Buddha’s Belly Bamboo
Bambusa Ventricosa, Buddha’s Belly Bamboo
Max Height: 5-25m Spread: Indefinite
Origin: South China Family: Gramineae/ Poaceae
Common Name: Buddha’s Belly Bamboo Drought Tolerance: High
Salinity Tolerance: Medium Sun Tolerance: High
Wind Tolerance: High Water Requirement: Medium
PH Level: Basic Pest Tolerance: High
Disease Tolerance: High Growth Rate: Medium Fragrance: No
Buddha’s Belly or Bambusa Ventricosa is one of the most popular ornamental bamboos for collectors. Most well-known for its unique tendency to have bulging culms or bellies that are directly influenced by the plan’s water stress. Renowned for their ability to adapt to any number of growing conditions. Bambusa ventricosa or Buddha’s Belly Bamboo is very vigorous bamboo with strong canes bearing whorls of 10-20 linear-lance-shaped, dark green leaves, to 12cm long. The internodes swell under poor growing conditions. Height 5-25m outdoors, 2.5m or more in containers, Spread indefinite. Native to South China.
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