Clumping Non-Invasive Bamboos


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Clumping bamboo is also called `non-invasive` bamboo because of its short `clumping` rootball and low occurence of `runners` which are special roots that extend under soil and sprout upward as new bamboo plants. Clumping bamboo is perfect for a yard with small growing area and where you would like to avoid having runners extend beyond your perimeter.

GELIDOCALAMUS fangianus

GELIDOCALAMUS fangianus

Covered densely with white waxy powder. Culms sheaths persistent. Panda fodder.


HIMALAYACALAMUS asper

HIMALAYACALAMUS asper

Rough culm sheaths flat nodes.


HIMALAYACALAMUS porcatus

HIMALAYACALAMUS porcatus

Tight clumper with finely ridged internodes.


OTATEA acuminata aztecorum

OTATEA acuminata aztecorum

Abundant long narrow leaves obscure culms.


THAMNOCALAMUS tessellatus

THAMNOCALAMUS tessellatus

Open clumper culms one foot apart.