Running, Invasive Bamboos


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Running bamboos are sometimes called `invasive` because they extend roots or `rhizomes` away from the main plant through the soil and emerge upward at a distance from the parent plant. The distance these `rhizome runners` can shoot is species-dependent. Running bamboos are great for locations where there is wide open space without the need to be cautious about where they might emerge. See also our `Rhizome Barrier` products to help contain running bamboos within your defined growing space.

SEMIARUNDINARIA fastuosa 'Viridis'

SEMIARUNDINARIA fastuosa 'Viridis'

Similar to Narihira or Temple except that the culms remain green.


SEMIARUNDINARIA makinoi

SEMIARUNDINARIA makinoi

The culms soon turn reddish-brown. An attractive small bamboo suitable for growing pots.


SEMIARUNDINARIA yashadake 'Kimmei'

SEMIARUNDINARIA yashadake 'Kimmei'

Culms are yellow with green grooves; leaves are yellow striped.


SINOBAMBUSA tootsik 'Albostriata'

SINOBAMBUSA tootsik 'Albostriata'

Yellowish white striped leaves on straight erect culms.


YUSHANIA anceps 'Pitt White'

YUSHANIA anceps 'Pitt White'

Narrow leaves weeping. Pachymorph clumper. Widely spaced clumps.