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BAMBOO FOR SCREENING

Grow a bamboo privacy screen or hedge using non-invasive clumping bamboo. Block out neighbours, cover a fence, create a noise barrier, make a windbreak, fill a gap in the garden etc

#1 BEST SELLING SCREENING BAMBOO

(Bambusa textilis 'Gracilis')

Gracilis is the best seller for lots of reasons! It is the best choice for privacy screening between 2 - 8mtrs of height. It is incredibly fast growing, low maintenance and versatile. Fantastic for screening between houses or narrow spaces. View Gracilis>

BEST 3-4MTR SELLING SCREENING BAMBOO

(Bambusa multiplex  'Goldstripe')

Goldstripe is one of the smallest, narrowest and most upright screening bamboos. It is perfect for a low maintenance, easy to handle screening bamboo, and the best choice for pots or troughs. Very quick growing and versatile. View Goldstripe>

DENSE 3-4MTR SELLING SCREENING BAMBOO

(Bambusa boniopsis)

Boniopsis is a fantastic dense screening bamboo that can be hedged, trimmed or left natural. It produces bushy thick foliage perfect for a complete block out. It is very pretty, dark green and still gets bushy in heavy shade where other bamboos can't. View Boniopsis>

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BEST EDIBLE & CONSTRUCTION SCREENING BAMBOO

(Bambusa oldhamii)

Oldhamii is one of the best multi-use acreage bamboo species. Fantastic for screening, as a windbreak and noise barrier, has edible shoots (its common name is Sweet Shoot Bamboo!) and useful poles for construction. View Oldhamii>

BEST DENSE HEDGING BAMBOO

(Bambusa guangxiensis)

Chinese Dwarf is an excellent bushy hedging bamboo. It grows with a fluffy wide 'tufting' habit with its foliage. It requires hedging around once or twice a year to maintain its lush full appearance. Can be trimmed between 1-4mtrs tall. Extremely quick growing. View Chinese Dwarf>

FANTASTIC VARIEGATED HEDGING BAMBOO

(Bambusa heterostachya 'Variegata')

Malay Dwarf Variegated is a dense hedging bamboo featuring green and white stripes leaves. It looks best trimmed once or twice a year to maintain the bushy lush state. Great noise and wind barrier. And attracts little birds to your garden! View Malay Dwarf Variegated>

GIANT CLUMPING GRASS

(Thysanolanea maxima)

Tiger Grass is quite well known for looking very similar to bamboo, though it is only a giant grass! It features tropical large leaves straight off the pole with no branches. It fans out wide so is best for larger areas and it cannot be trimmed down shorter. View Tiger Grass>

Not sure which bamboo is for you? Our friendly and knowledgeable staff are trained in species identification, selection & best uses for all species of bamboo. They can help find which bamboo is perfect for your needs. Plus, they know all the right questions to ask to make this an easy task! 

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