Archive for August, 2008

Sasa Palmata (Palm-Leaved Bamboo)

August 1st, 2008

About Sasa Palmata

Sasa palmata is one of the largest-leaved bamboos of genus Sasa. Its common name is the palm-leaved bamboo, and it is widely grown for its tropical effect, with vibrant green, palm-like leaves that can grow up to 15 inches long and 3-4 inches wide. It is potentially a very invasive runner, so it is best grown with a root barrier or in a container.

It eventually reaches a maximum height of about 7 feet, with a maximum culm diameter of 1/4″.

Hardiness

Sasa palmata is rated hardy to -5°F (zone 6b), but it may survive temperatures up to 10 degrees colder, especially if the ground is well mulched. As long as the root/rhizome system survives, it will send up new growth in the spring, even if the plant is completely top-killed.