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Phyllostachys aureosulcata 'Lama Temple'

Lama Temple Bamboo

$142.99 $128.69

Main interest:
bright yellow culms with reddish cast on sunny side.
Exposure:
full sun to partial shade
Soil humidity:
moist soil; well drained
Growth type:
running
Foliage:
green
USDA Hardiness:
rhizomes hardy to zone 4b: -31 °C (-25 °F), stems hardy to zone 6b: -20.6 °C (-5 °F) View Zone Map
Mature height & width:
height: up to 20 ft (6.1 m)
Use:
planter, summer privacy screen, specimen, erosion control

Phyllostachys aureosulcata 'Lama Temple' is probably a mutation of Phyllostachys aureosulcata 'Aureocaulis'. Very similar to 'Aureocaulis', it features brighter yellow culms and has a slightly smaller height with shorter nodes. The sunward side of the new culms in late spring turn a radiant cherry red colour for a couple of months. Culm sheaths are more pale and pink than other P. aureosulcata. Overall this cultivar is a brighter yellow version of 'Aureocaulis', with the bright lemon yellow colour remaining longer on new culms, while P. aureosulcata 'Aureocaulis' culms mature and turn golden yellow faster.

Phyllostachys aureosulcata 'Lama Temple' enjoys full sun to partial shade. It can thrive in full shade but it will not grow as fast. Lama Temple Bamboo reaches its mature height in approx. 5 to 10 years. This hardy yellow stem Bamboo can also be planted in containers or pots, as long as they are brought into a cold frame or garage in the winter.

In USDA Climate Zones expect the following mature size culms heights:

  • Zone 8 – over 20 feet
  • Zone 7 – 15 feet
  • Zone 6 – 12 feet
  • Zone 5 – 8 feet
  • Zone 4b – 5 feet

Gain a hardiness zone with winter cover (a heavy poly batt, and a layer of light-coloured plastic). Loves Nettle Tea as a fertilizer.

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Main interest:
bright yellow culms with reddish cast on sunny side.
Exposure:
full sun to partial shade
Soil humidity:
moist soil; well drained
Growth type:
running
Foliage:
green
USDA Hardiness:
rhizomes hardy to zone 4b: -31 °C (-25 °F), stems hardy to zone 6b: -20.6 °C (-5 °F) View Zone Map
Mature height & width:
height: up to 20 ft (6.1 m)
Use:
planter, summer privacy screen, specimen, erosion control

Phyllostachys aureosulcata 'Lama Temple' is probably a mutation of Phyllostachys aureosulcata 'Aureocaulis'. Very similar to 'Aureocaulis', it features brighter yellow culms and has a slightly smaller height with shorter nodes. The sunward side of the new culms in late spring turn a radiant cherry red colour for a couple of months. Culm sheaths are more pale and pink than other P. aureosulcata. Overall this cultivar is a brighter yellow version of 'Aureocaulis', with the bright lemon yellow colour remaining longer on new culms, while P. aureosulcata 'Aureocaulis' culms mature and turn golden yellow faster.

Phyllostachys aureosulcata 'Lama Temple' enjoys full sun to partial shade. It can thrive in full shade but it will not grow as fast. Lama Temple Bamboo reaches its mature height in approx. 5 to 10 years. This hardy yellow stem Bamboo can also be planted in containers or pots, as long as they are brought into a cold frame or garage in the winter.

In USDA Climate Zones expect the following mature size culms heights:

  • Zone 8 – over 20 feet
  • Zone 7 – 15 feet
  • Zone 6 – 12 feet
  • Zone 5 – 8 feet
  • Zone 4b – 5 feet

Gain a hardiness zone with winter cover (a heavy poly batt, and a layer of light-coloured plastic). Loves Nettle Tea as a fertilizer.

Also known as: Hardy Yellow Bamboo, Hardy Yellow Stem Bamboo, Hardy Golden stem Bamboo

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