Semiarundinaria fastuosa Temple Bamboo.
Semiarundinaria Fastuosa 'Temple' Bamboo Temple Bamboo is a tall, erect, columnar growing plant, to almost 35′, making it a great selection for narrow areas. Most of the foliage is on the top 1/2 to 1/3 of the culm, allowing a great view of the incredible colored culms. Temple Bamboo has green culms, but as they age they turn to purple/brown to almost brick red. Color is greatly enhanced by the dropping temperatures in the Fall, especially when it is near freezing. Although a runner, it is not as aggressive as most bamboos. It makes a dense forming screen.Semiarundinaria fastuosaCommon name: Temple BambooHeight x Diameter: Ht. 34'x1.5".Minimum temperature: Hardy to -5°F.USDA zone 7-10.Light: Full sun.Culm: Green to red in full sun.Uses: Hedge, screen, grove, specimen.Distribution: Japan.Spread: Running The last photo is an example of a #1 (1 gallon) Semiarundinaria fastuosa Temple Bamboo, however, it is not the exact plant that you will receive. Your plant will be approxima