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bamboo plant seed Gigantochloa Atter 6 seeds, Edible Sweet Black Clumping Giant BambooGigantochloa atterAlso known as: Giant Atter, Sweet Bamboo, Black BambooHere is a dense tropical clumping bamboo native of Malaysia. In Indonesia (Java and Sumatra), it is commonly cultivated in village areas. When mature it will have dark green culms of 15 22 m high and 5 10 cm in diameter. Culm internodes are thin walled and are on average 4050 cm long. The lower part of the culms develop aerial roots from the nodes. Many clustered branches at the
Gigantochloa atterAlso known as: Giant Atter, Sweet Bamboo, Black Bamboo
Here is a dense tropical clumping bamboo native of Malaysia. In Indonesia (Java and Sumatra), it is commonly cultivated in village areas. When mature it will have dark green culms of 15-22 m high and 5-10 cm in diameter. Culm internodes are thin-walled and are on average 40–50 cm long. The lower part of the culms develop aerial roots from the nodes. Many clustered branches at the nodes with 1 larger dominant branch. Leaves are lance-shaped and are on average 20-44 cm long and 3-9 cm wide.
Young shoots are purplish pink in color with green blades on culm sheaths. Young shoots are consumed as a vegetable while the stems are used for making furniture, musical instruments and other handicrafts.
The flowers are pollinated by Wind.
Suitable for: light (sandy), medium (loamy) and heavy (clay) soils and prefers well-drained moist soil. Suitable pH: mildly acid and neutral soils. It can grow in semi-shade (light woodland) or no shade. USDA hardiness zones 9-11.
This offer is for 6 seeds.
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