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Pleioblastus Simonii ‘Variegatus’

By Jack
Sunday, July 18th, 2010

Pleioblastus simonii 'Variegatus'Pleioblastus simonii ‘Variegatus’
Common name:
Medake
This is a rare version of Pleioblastus simonii. The  foliage grows off of very straight culms and is long and narrow, with some leaves being all green to others being deeply variegated green and  white.  It is a medium sized bamboo, growing  to about 20′.  We have noticed it to be a little  aggressive,  with it’s rhizomes running a little deeper than most, making it a great choice for erosion control or as wind break in a highly windy area, especially along coastal areas as it will take salt air. 
 

 


Height x Diameter:    Ht. 20’x1.5”.
Minimum temperature:  Hardy to 0° F.
USDA zone 7-10, find your zone here Maya Gardens Inc – USDA zone map .
Light:  Mostly full sun.
Culm:  Green.
Uses:  Hedge, screen, erosion control.
Distribution:  China.
Spread:  Running.
Planting and care.

Pricing:

FREE SHIPPING ON THIS ITEM IN THE CONTINENTAL U.S.
   

The cost of of each plant includes UPS ground in the continental U.S., packaging and handling, wilt proofing your order and moisture polymers to keep your plants watered during shipping.  The “#” size refers to the size container the plant is grown in.  The smaller the #, the smaller the size container.  Younger plants will be in the smaller “#” sizes.     A #1 size is the smallest size we grow in and will have the youngest plants.  These are generally 1-2 years old.   A #5 container is the largest size that we ship UPS and will have the largest,  most established plants.    These are generally 3-5 years old.  These are the traditional  gallon size containers.  The actual size of the plant will vary, depending on the variety.  Please visit our home page for current shipping information.  Product samples. International customers.

Pleioblastus simonii ‘Variegatus’

 Please use the “contact us ” page if we can assist you with your purchase decision or if you would like to place an order.    If you live in the Pacific Northwest we can refer you to one of the 100′s of garden centers that carry our product so that you can support a local business.  Use the “contact us”  page to see if there is a store near you.
Wholesale buyers please contact us for additional pricing information.

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Categories : Bamboos, Midsize Running
Tags : bamboo hedge, below zero degrees, Cold hardy running bamboo plants, container bamboo, erosion control bamboo, Medake bamboo, medium running bamboo, Pleioblastus simonii 'Variegatus'

Semiarundinaria Fastuosa Var. ‘Viridis’

By Jack
Sunday, July 18th, 2010

Semiarundinaria fastuosa var. ‘Viridis’Semiarundinaria fastuosa var. ‘Viridis’
Common name:  Temple bamboo.
This is the green form of the species Semiarundinaria fastuosa. Temple Bamboo is a tall, erect, columnar growing plant, to almost 35′, making it a great selection for narrow areas. Most of the foliage is on the top 1/2 to 1/3 of the culm. This variety of Temple Bamboo has green culms.  Although a runner, it is not as aggressive as most bamboos.  Temple bamboo makes a dense forming screen or hedge. 
 

  

  

  

  

 

Synonyms:  Arundinaria fastuosa.
Height x Diameter:  30′ x 1.5″.
Minimum temperature:  -5°f.
USDA zone 7-10, find your zone here Maya Gardens Inc – USDA zone map .
Light:  Full sun.
Culm:  Green.
Uses:  Narrow hedge, screen, grove, wind break.
Distribution:  Japan, Taiwan and China.
Spread:  Running.
Planting and care.

Pricing:   

The cost of of each plant includes UPS ground in the continental U.S.,  packaging and handling, wilt proofing your order and moisture polymers to keep your plants watered during shipping.  The “#” size refers to the size container the plant is grown in.  The smaller the #, the smaller the size container.  Younger plants will be in the smaller “#” sizes.     A #1 size is the smallest size we grow in and will have the youngest plants.  These are generally 1-2 years old.   A #5 container is the largest size that we ship UPS and will have the largest,  most established plants.    These are generally 3-5 years old.  These are the traditional  gallon size containers.  The actual size of the plant will vary, depending on the variety.  Please visit our home page for current shipping information.  Product samples. International customers.

Size                           Price each   
Field grown             Contact us for availability
sizes available     
yearly in Spring.

Please use the “contact us ” page if we can assist you with your purchase decision or if you would like to place an order.    If you live in the Pacific Northwest we can refer you to one of the 100′s of garden centers that carry our product so that you can support a local business.  Use the “contact us”  page to see if there is a store near you.
Wholesale buyers please contact us for additional pricing information.

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Categories : Bamboos, Midsize Running
Tags : bamboo hedge, below zero degrees, Cold hardy running bamboo plants, container bamboo, erosion control bamboo, medium running bamboo, Semiarundinaria fastuosa viridis

Semiarundinaria Fastuosa

By Jack
Sunday, July 18th, 2010

Semiarundinaria fastuosaSemiarundinaria fastuosa

Temple Bamboo is a tall, erect, columnar growing plant, to almost 35′, making it a great selection for narrow areas. Most of the foliage is on the top 1/2 to 1/3 of the culm, allowing a great view of the incredible colored culms. Temple Bamboo has green culms, but as they age they turn to purple/brown to almost brick red.   Although a runner, it is not as aggressive as most bamboos.  It makes a dense forming screen. 

  

 

 

 

 

Common name:  Narihira Bamboo, Temple Bamboo
Synonyms:  Arundinaria fastuosa.
Height x Diameter:  34′ x 1.5″.
Minimum temperature:  -5°f.
USDA zone 7-10, find your zone here Maya Gardens Inc – USDA zone map
Light:  Full sun.
Culm:  Green to red.
Uses:  Narrow hedge, screen, grove, wind break, container.
Distribution:  Japan.
Spread:  Running.
Planting and care.

Pricing: 

The cost of of each plant includes UPS ground in the continental U.S.,  packaging and handling, wilt proofing your order and moisture polymers to keep your plants watered during shipping.  The “#” size refers to the size container the plant is grown in.  The smaller the #, the smaller the size container.  Younger plants will be in the smaller “#” sizes.     A #1 size is the smallest size we grow in and will have the youngest plants.  These are generally 1-2 years old.   A #5 container is the largest size that we ship UPS and will have the largest,  most established plants.    These are generally 3-5 years old.  These are the traditional  gallon size containers.  The actual size of the plant will vary, depending on the variety.  Please visit our home page for current shipping information.  Product samples. International customers.

Field grown                 Contact us for availability
sizes available     
yearly in Spring.

Please use the “contact us ” page if we can assist you with your purchase decision or if you would like to place an order.    If you live in the Pacific Northwest we can refer you to one of the 100′s of garden centers that carry our product so that you can support a local business.  Use the “contact us”  page to see if there is a store near you.
Wholesale buyers please contact us for additional pricing information.

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Categories : Bamboos, Midsize Running
Tags : bamboo hedge, below zero degrees, Cold hardy running bamboo plants, container bamboo, erosion control bamboo, medium running bamboo, Semiarundinaria fastuosa

Semiarundinaria Yashadake

By Jack
Sunday, July 18th, 2010

 

Semiarundinaria yashadakeSemiarundinaria yashadake(semi-ar-run-din-NAY-ree-a)

Common name:   Yashadake 

Similar to Semiarundinaria fastuosa but not as large growing.  Long green culms, fading to some reds in sun,  with dark green foliage. This species makes an excellent dense screen.

    

 

 

Semiarundinaria yashadakeSynonyms: Arundinaria fastusosa, Arundinaria fastuosa var. yashadake, Arundinaria narihira f. yashadake,  Semiarundinaria fastuosa var. yashadake.
Height x Diameter: 15′-20′ x 1.5″.
Minimum temperature: Hardy to -5º F.
USDA zone 7-10, find your zone here Maya Gardens Inc – USDA zone map.
Light:  Full sun.
Culm: Dark green.
Uses: Hedge, erosion control, specimen.
Distribution: Japan.
Spread  Running.
Planting and care.

Pricing:

The cost of of each plant includes UPS ground in the continental U.S.,  packaging and handling, wilt proofing your order and moisture polymers to keep your plants watered during shipping.  The “#” size refers to the size container the plant is grown in.  The smaller the #, the smaller the size container.  Younger plants will be in the smaller “#” sizes.     A #1 size is the smallest size we grow in and will have the youngest plants.  These are generally 1-2 years old.   A #5 container is the largest size that we ship UPS and will have the largest,  most established plants.    These are generally 3-5 years old.  These are the traditional  gallon size containers.  The actual size of the plant will vary, depending on the variety.  Please visit our home page for current shipping information.  Product samples. International customers.

We are curently sold out on this item.  We will have more available in the Spring of 2012.

Please use the “contact us ” page if we can assist you with your purchase decision or if you would like to place an order.    If you live in the Pacific Northwest we can refer you to one of the 100′s of garden centers that carry our product so that you can support a local business.  Use the “contact us”  page to see if there is a store near you.
Wholesale buyers please contact us for additional pricing information.

Back to Midsize Running  Bamboo

Categories : Bamboos, Midsize Running
Tags : bamboo hedge, below zero degrees, Cold hardy running bamboo plants, container bamboo, erosion control bamboo, medium running bamboo, Semiarundinaria yashadake

Hibanobambusa Tranquillans ‘Shiroshima’

By Jack
Saturday, July 17th, 2010

Hibanobambusa tranquillans 'Shiroshima'Hibanobambusa tranquillans ‘Shiroshima’

Common name:  Shiroshima

The Shiroshima is a very large, heavily variegated 
green and cream/white bamboo. It is probably a 
hybrid/cross between a Phyllostachys and Sasa.  
Although it prefers shade, when it is grown in a full sun location the edges of the leaves develop a slight purple to pink coloration.  Shiroshima in its native habitat is an under story plant, growing in shadier locations.  However, we grow ours in a full sun location and have nothing but great results  with  it!

 


Height x diameter:
Ht. 16’x1.25”.
Minimum temperature:   Hardy to 0° F.
USDA zone  7-9,  find your zone here  Maya Gardens Inc – USDA zone map .
Light:  Part to full sun.
Culm:  Green.
Uses:  Specimen, hedge, container, erosion control.
Distribution  Mt Hiba, Honshu Japan.
Spread  Running.
Planting and care.

Pricing:

FREE SHIPPING ON THIS ITEM IN THE CONTINENTAL U.S.
  

The cost of of each plant includes UPS ground in the continental U.S.,  packaging and handling, wilt proofing your order and moisture polymers to keep your plants watered during shipping.  The “#” size refers to the size container the plant is grown in.  The smaller the #, the smaller the size container.  Younger plants will be in the smaller “#” sizes.     A #1 size is the smallest size we grow in and will have the youngest plants.  These are generally 1-2 years old.   A #5 container is the largest size that we ship UPS and will have the largest,  most established plants.    These are generally 3-5 years old.  These are the traditional  gallon size containers.  The actual size of the plant will vary, depending on the variety.  Please visit our home page for current shipping information.  Product samples. International customers.

Hibanobambusa tranquillans ‘Shiroshima’

Please use the “contact us ” page if we can assist you with your purchase decision or if you would like to place an order.    If you live in the Pacific Northwest we can refer you to one of the 100′s of garden centers that carry our product so that you can support a local business.  Use the “contact us”  page to see if there is a store near you.
Wholesale buyers please contact us for additional pricing information.

Back to Midsize Running  Bamboo

Categories : Bamboos, Midsize Running
Tags : below zero degrees, Cold hardy running bamboo plants, container bamboo, erosion control bamboo, Hibanobambusa tranquillans ‘Shiroshima’, medium running bamboo, variegated bamboo

Bashania Fargesii

By Jack
Saturday, July 17th, 2010

Bashania fargesii Bashania fargesii 
(BA-shan-ee-ah  far-GHEE-zee-eye)
Common name: ‘Wind Break Bamboo’ 
Bashania fargesii is a high elevation, mountain  bamboo native to central China.  Its has very strong and erect blue to green culms, making it a perfect wind break or hedge.   It’s long leaves are somewhat reminiscent of Pseudosasa japonica.  Wind Break bamboo is a vigorous runner, making it idea for erosion control along stream banks and hillsides,  or for filling in a fast hedge or screen.

 



Synonyms:
 
Arundinaria fargesia.
Height x Diameter: 25′ x 2″.
Minimum temperature: Hardy to  0°F.
USDA zone 7-10, find your zone here Maya Gardens Inc – USDA zone map .
Light: Full sun.
Culm: Greenish blue to yellow.
Uses:  Hedge, screen.
Distribution:Shaanxi, Hubei, Gansu China.
Planting and care.
Pricing:

FREE SHIPPING ON THIS ITEM IN THE CONTINENTAL U.S.
   

The cost of of each plant includes UPS ground in the continental U.S., packaging and handling, wilt proofing your order and moisture polymers to keep your plants watered during shipping.  The “#” size refers to the size container the plant is grown in.  The smaller the #, the smaller the size container.  Younger plants will be in the smaller “#” sizes.     A #1 size is the smallest size we grow in and will have the youngest plants.  These are generally 1-2 years old.   A #5 container is the largest size that we ship UPS and will have the largest,  most established plants.    These are generally 3-5 years old.  These are the traditional  gallon size containers.  The actual size of the plant will vary, depending on the variety.  Please visit our home page for current shipping information.  Product samples. International customers.

Bashania fargesii

Please use the “contact us ” page if we can assist you with your purchase decision or if you would like to place an order.    If you live in the Pacific Northwest we can refer you to one of the 100′s of garden centers that carry our product so that you can support a local business.  Use the “contact us”  page to see if there is a store near you.
Wholesale buyers please contact us for additional pricing information.

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Categories : Bamboos, Midsize Running
Tags : Bashania fargesii ‘Wind Break Bamboo’, below zero degrees, Cold hardy running bamboo plants, container bamboo, erosion control bamboo, medium running bamboo

Pseudosasa Japonica ‘Japanese Arrow’

By Jack
Saturday, July 17th, 2010

Pseudosasa japonica 'Japanese Arrow'Pseudosasa japonica
Common name:   Japanese Arrow, Yadake.
 The Japanese Arrow is perhaps the most widely planted bamboo in the U.S.  Although it is a running type of bamboo, it is generally less invasive than most. In its native range of Japan and South Korea, it  is most likely to grow as an under story plant.  Pseudosasa japonica leaves are almost 12″ long. Although it can take deep shade, here in Southern Oregon we easily grow it in full sun conditions.  It can also be brought indoors as a house plant.  It is hardy down to-10° F to  0° F.  It culms tend to branch out low to the ground,  making it an excellent choice for low growing screens and hedge.  The Japanese Arrow is a great choice for wind blocks.  It can be planted in coastal seaside planting, as sea air has little effect on it.
  

Pseudosasa japonica ‘Japanese Arrow’Synonyms:Arundinaria japonica, Bambusa metake.
Height x Diameter:   Ht. 18’x1”.
Minimum temperature:  Hardy to 0° F.
USDA zone 7-10, find your zone here Maya Gardens Inc – USDA zone map.
Light:  Part shade to full sun.
Culm:  Green.
Uses:  Container, wind break, hedge, screen, houseplant.
Distribution:  South Japan and Korea.
Spread: Running.
Planting and care

Pricing:

FREE SHIPPING ON THIS ITEM IN THE CONTINENTAL U.S.
  

The cost of of each plant includes UPS ground in the continental U.S.,  packaging and handling, wilt proofing your order and moisture polymers to keep your plants watered during shipping.  The “#” size refers to the size container the plant is grown in.  The smaller the #, the smaller the size container.  Younger plants will be in the smaller “#” sizes.     A #1 size is the smallest size we grow in and will have the youngest plants.  These are generally 1-2 years old.   A #5 container is the largest size that we ship UPS and will have the largest,  most established plants.    These are generally 3-5 years old.  These are the traditional  gallon size containers.  The actual size of the plant will vary, depending on the variety.  Please visit our home page for current shipping information.  Product samples. International customers.

Pseudosasa japonica

 Please use the “contact us ” page if we can assist you with your purchase decision or if you would like to place an order.    If you live in the Pacific Northwest we can refer you to one of the 100′s of garden centers that carry our product so that you can support a local business.  Use the “contact us”  page to see if there is a store near you.
Wholesale buyers please contact us for additional pricing information.

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Categories : Bamboos, Midsize Running
Tags : Arrow bamboo, below zero degrees, Cold hardy running bamboo plants, container bamboo, erosion control bamboo, medium running bamboo, Pseudosasa japonica japanese arrow

Arundinaria ‘Gigantea’

By Jack
Saturday, July 17th, 2010

Arundinaria giganteaArundinaria ‘Gigantea’ 
(ar-run-din-NAY-ree-a  jy-GAN-tee-uh)
Common name:  Cane, Giant Cane, River Cane or
Cane Break bamboo. 
Cane Break Bamboo is one of only two bamboos 
native  to North America.  Once covering thousands of acres of fertile bottom land throughout the east and southeast U.S., from Ohio to Maryland, south to Florida.   Its natural habitat is moist woodlands and stream banks, making it a great choice for wetter soils, river banks and erosion control along streams, creeks or rivers.  It is very hardy, down to -10° F. Culms and leaves  are both  a dark green.  It can take full sun and high heat.  We get over 100° F during the summer here in Eugene, Oregon and they have never shown any signs of heat stress. Given that so much of its native habitat is the Southeast, we are certain that humidity and heat would not adversely affect this plant.

Height x Diameter:     Ht. 15’x1”.
Minimum temperature:   Hardy to -10° F.
USDA zone 6-10, find your zone here Maya Gardens Inc – USDA zone map .
Light:  Full sun.
Culm: Green to yellow.
Uses: Hedge, erosion control.
Distribution: Maryland, Virginia, Florida, west to Texas and Missouri and up the Ohio River Valley. 
Planting and care

Pricing:

FREE SHIPPING ON THIS ITEM IN THE CONTINENTAL U.S.
  

The cost of of each plant includes UPS ground in the continental U.S.,  packaging and handling, wilt proofing your order and moisture polymers to keep your plants watered during shipping.  The “#” size refers to the size container the plant is grown in.  The smaller the #, the smaller the size container.  Younger plants will be in the smaller “#” sizes.     A #1 size is the smallest size we grow in and will have the youngest plants.  These are generally 1-2 years old.   A #5 container is the largest size that we ship UPS and will have the largest,  most established plants.    These are generally 3-5 years old.  These are the traditional  gallon size containers.  The actual size of the plant will vary, depending on the variety.  Please visit our home page for current shipping information.  Product samples. International customers.

Arundinaria ‘Gigantea’

Please use the “contact us ” page if we can assist you with your purchase decision or if you would like to place an order.    If you live in the Pacific Northwest we can refer you to one of the 100′s of garden centers that carry our product so that you can support a local business.  Use the “contact us”  page to see if there is a store near you.
Wholesale buyers please contact us for additional pricing information.

Back to Midsize Running  Bamboo

Categories : Bamboos, Midsize Running
Tags : Arundinaria 'Gigantea', below zero degrees, Cold hardy running bamboo plants, container bamboo, erosion control bamboo, giant cane, medium running bamboo, North American native bamboo, river cane bamboo

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