- Fargesia Bamboo Plants - Hardy Non-Invasive
Fargesia bamboo plants are native to the mountainous areas of South Western China They also grow in abundance in Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, as well as Eastern Himalaya Some of the Fargesia bamboos are vital food for the Chinese Panda
- Fargesia - Wikipedia
Common bamboos in the genus Fargesia are essential foods for giant pandas, and large-scale flowering of its species has had a devastating effect on panda populations Giant panda habitat will therefore need at least two species of Fargesia , to ensure food supply during flowering events
- Fargesia bamboo : Growing and Care - Nature Garden
With its dense clump-like silhouette and tight-growing stalks, Fargesia is the ideal candidate for growing a privacy hedge This non-invasive bamboo grows corms that bear elegant, thin green leaves It can be planted just as well in the ground in the garden as it can in pots on a terrace or balcony
- Fargesia Bamboo for Sale - Plant Delights Nursery
Like other clumping bamboos, fargesia bamboo is both deer-resistant and drought-tolerant ornamental grass that looks great as a hedge, specimen or container plant The genus Fargesia is one of the most cold hardy clumping bamboo genera in the world
- Fargesia scabrida - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
Scabrida Bamboo prefers fertile, moisture-retentive soil, but tolerates most soil types, including clay, as long as the site is moist and well-drained The plant more sun-tolerant than most other Fargesia Existing plants can be propagated by division of established clumps or cuttings of young rhizomes in spring
- Genus Fargesia: Clumping bamboo for cold climates
Species in the genus Fargesia There are nearly 100 species of Fargesia in total, growing mainly in southern and central China, but also in the eastern Himalayas and Vietnam However, only a handful of species have been naturalized outside of Asia
- Fargesia rufa - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Fargesia rufa, commonly known as non-running bamboo, is a fast-growing, shade-tolerant, evergreen, cold-hardy bamboo that typically grows in a clump to 6-10’ tall and to 6-8’ wide It is native to the mountains (typically from 5,000’ to 7,500’) of western Sichuan, China
- Fargesia rufa (Dragon Head Bamboo) - Gardenia
Tough and easy to grow, this non-invasive bamboo adds a unique texture and year-round appeal Very adaptable, it makes a fine subject for containers on a patio or terrace and can be used to create an attractive low hedge Fargesia rufa is an important food source for the famous Giant Panda
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