Bambusa aurea
Bamboo is distributed across Asia, America, and Africa. The largest bamboo species can reach up to 80 cm in thickness. They thrive in moist soil of any type. With their unique charm and dense foliage, they present an attractive appearance.
Their root structure is fibrous and tough. Therefore, their rapid spread should be taken into account in landscaping applications. They can be comfortably used as separator plants in windy areas. They can withstand temperatures as low as -20 degrees Celsius. Bamboos are species with high water requirements.