TROPICAL BLUE BAMBOO
Tropical Blue Bamboo is a truly awe-inspiring wonder of nature, captivating all who encounter it with its mesmerizing blue culms, gently dusted in a mystical white powder.
Tropical Blue Bamboo is a truly awe-inspiring wonder of nature, captivating all who encounter it with its mesmerizing blue culms, gently dusted in a mystical white powder.
Mature Black Bamboo culms offer a visually striking contrast with their smooth, glossy surfaces in rich chocolate black, accented by vibrant green stripes.
Seabreeze, scientifically known as Bambusa malingensis, is a robust and fast-growing bamboo species characterized by its attractive blue-white canes.
Graceful bamboo, also known as Gracilis or Bambusa Textilis Gracilis, is a true marvel of nature. Its towering elegance, reaching heights of 20-25 feet with canes about 1 1/4 inches in diameter, is genuinely captivating.
The Golden Goddess bamboo, scientifically known as Bambusa multiplex ‘Golden Goddess,’ is an ideal choice for creating privacy screens and enhancing smaller landscapes. This striking bamboo features very small leaves on slender culms, with bright yellow-gold stems that provide year-round visual appeal.
Emerald Bamboo stands out as one of the most pristine and orderly options available. Its tall, straight canes are a hallmark of this timber bamboo, with minimal side shoots that rarely require pruning.
Bambusa vulgaris “Wamin,” originating from Burma, is a remarkable plant that deserves our sincere admiration. Known as the Dwarf Buddha Belly, this bamboo variety reaches impressive heights of 12 to 15 feet and can endure temperatures as low as 30 degrees Fahrenheit.
Angel Mist Bamboo, also known as Ghost Bamboo, is an ornamental clumping bamboo that originates from Southern China. It belongs to the Dendrocalamus family, which includes giant bamboos.
Alphonse Karr Bamboo, known scientifically as Bambusa multiplex ‘Alphonse Karr,’ is a remarkable clumping bamboo that forms a neat and appealing cluster without spreading aggressively.
As one of the most unique South Florida landscape trees, the false ashoka is perfect for narrow areas because it grows very tall but stays slender.