Semiarundinaria makinoi
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Hisauti & Muroi |
Semiarundinaria makinoi is a bamboo - type of the genus Semiarundinaria .
description
The stalks are 2 to 3 cm in diameter and 1.5 to 3 m high. They are green at first, later turning brownish-purple in color. The leaves are small and upward and grow in dense clusters. The bamboo forms few runners .
etymology
The species name "makinoi" is reminiscent of the Japanese botanist Makino Tomitarō .
distribution
Semiarundinaria makinoi is native to Japan, where the plant is only known in culture. The introduction to Europe took place in France in 1984, initially under the name Semiarundinaria kagamiana , which Semiarundinaria makinoi is very similar.
Culture
Semiarundinaria makinoi is hardy and tolerates temperatures down to −18 ° C. It has no special requirements and is ideal for medium-high hedges and as a container plant.
swell
- Simon Crouzet and Oliver Colin: Bamboo. Agrarverlag 2003, ISBN 3-8001-4195-7 .