Weavers Bamboo Dwarf RG Dwarf Bamboo
Weaver's Bamboo Dwarf (Bambusa textilis 'Dwarf') is a popular bamboo species prized for its attractive, slender canes and dense foliage. Although not as tall as its parent species, Bambusa textilis, this dwarf variant offers a dense growth habit making it suitable for screens and hedges. Below is a comprehensive guide for its cultivation: Best Growing Environment Weaver's Bamboo Dwarf thrives in well-draining soil. A loamy or sandy loam soil is ideal, ensuring that the roots are not waterlogged. Soil should be slightly acidic to neutral in pH. Average Height Unlike the full-size Weaver's Bamboo which can grow quite tall, the dwarf variety typically ranges between 10-15 feet in height, though this can slightly vary based on growing conditions. Growth Rate Bambusa textilis 'Dwarf' has a moderate to fast growth rate. It can quickly fill in a space, especially during its peak growing season. Sun Requirements This bamboo enjoys full sun to partial shade. However, in areas with intense after