Hedge Bamboo (Single) (Bambusa multiplex)
Hedge Bamboo (Single) (Bambusa multiplex)
In a single form, hedge bamboo (Bambusa multiplex) appears as an individual culm with frequent lateral branching and abundant foliage. The culm remains upright but is visually softened by the numerous branches that emerge from each node, supporting clusters of narrow leaves. This creates a fuller appearance even when isolated from other culms.
Native to subtropical regions of Asia, Bambusa multiplex is adapted to warm climates and exhibits vigorous vegetative growth. As a clumping bamboo, each culm arises independently while contributing to the overall density of the plant. The single form reveals the species’ branching intensity and leaf abundance, highlighting its biological emphasis on foliage production rather than culm dominance. This expression underscores the bamboo’s capacity to appear visually substantial even as an individual stem.
Hedge Bamboo (Single) has a typical overall height between 10’-25’ (3.05-7.62 m) and spread diameter of 4’-10’ (1.22-3.05 m). The culm diameter is typically between 1”-2” (2.5-5 cm).
In a single form, hedge bamboo (Bambusa multiplex) appears as an individual culm with frequent lateral branching and abundant foliage. The culm remains upright but is visually softened by the numerous branches that emerge from each node, supporting clusters of narrow leaves. This creates a fuller appearance even when isolated from other culms.
Native to subtropical regions of Asia, Bambusa multiplex is adapted to warm climates and exhibits vigorous vegetative growth. As a clumping bamboo, each culm arises independently while contributing to the overall density of the plant. The single form reveals the species’ branching intensity and leaf abundance, highlighting its biological emphasis on foliage production rather than culm dominance. This expression underscores the bamboo’s capacity to appear visually substantial even as an individual stem.
Hedge Bamboo (Single) has a typical overall height between 10’-25’ (3.05-7.62 m) and spread diameter of 4’-10’ (1.22-3.05 m). The culm diameter is typically between 1”-2” (2.5-5 cm).