Giant Timber Bamboo (Group) (Bambusa oldhamii)
Giant Timber Bamboo (Group) (Bambusa oldhamii)
Giant timber bamboo (Bambusa oldhamii) in a group form develops as a robust clump of thick, upright culms rising closely together. The culms are smooth, straight, and substantial, supporting dense foliage concentrated toward the upper portions. Multiple stems create a cohesive vertical mass, with overlapping leaves forming a high canopy.
Native to Taiwan and southern China, Bambusa oldhamii thrives in warm temperate to subtropical regions. The species is known for its clumping growth habit, producing new culms from a central root system rather than spreading runners. A key biological trait is its strong, durable culms, which persist for many years. The group form emphasizes solidity, vertical repetition, and collective strength, illustrating the species’ capacity to form substantial bamboo stands with clear structural presence.
Giant Timber Bamboo (Group) has a typical overall height between 30’-65’ (9.14-19.81 m) and spread diameter of 10’-20’ (3.05-6.1 m). The culm diameter is typically between 3”-4” (7.6-10 cm).
Giant timber bamboo (Bambusa oldhamii) in a group form develops as a robust clump of thick, upright culms rising closely together. The culms are smooth, straight, and substantial, supporting dense foliage concentrated toward the upper portions. Multiple stems create a cohesive vertical mass, with overlapping leaves forming a high canopy.
Native to Taiwan and southern China, Bambusa oldhamii thrives in warm temperate to subtropical regions. The species is known for its clumping growth habit, producing new culms from a central root system rather than spreading runners. A key biological trait is its strong, durable culms, which persist for many years. The group form emphasizes solidity, vertical repetition, and collective strength, illustrating the species’ capacity to form substantial bamboo stands with clear structural presence.
Giant Timber Bamboo (Group) has a typical overall height between 30’-65’ (9.14-19.81 m) and spread diameter of 10’-20’ (3.05-6.1 m). The culm diameter is typically between 3”-4” (7.6-10 cm).