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  1. Fargesia - Wikipedia

    Common bamboos in the genus Fargesia are essential foods for giant pandas, and large-scale flowering of its species has had a devastating effect on panda populations.

  2. Fargesia bamboo : Growing and Care - Nature & Garden

    With its dense clump-like silhouette and tight-growing stalks, Fargesia is the ideal candidate for growing a privacy hedge. This non-invasive bamboo grows corms that bear elegant, thin green leaves.

  3. Growing Fargesia (Non-running Bamboo) - White Flower Farm

    Fargesia rufa Green Panda™ is very vigorous, forming new shoots in spring and quickly developing into a large clump. Green Panda™ thrives in full sun but tolerates quite a bit of shade. It matures at 6 to 8 …

  4. Fargesia robusta - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox

    Fargesia robusta Common Name (s): Clumping Bamboo Phonetic Spelling far-JEE-zee-ah roh-BUS-tuh Description Clumping Bamboo is a tough, herbaceous perennial, evergreen that is native to Sichuan …

  5. Fargesia murielae (Umbrella Bamboo) - Gardenia

    A long-cultivated species, Fargesia murielae (Umbrella Bamboo) is an elegant, evergreen, clump-forming bamboo with tall and slender, rich yellow-green canes gently arching under the weight of the …

  6. Fargesia robusta 'Campbell' - Bamboo Garden

    With the vigor and height inherent to all types of Fargesia robusta, 'Campbell', 'Wolong', Pingwu', 'Wenchuan', and 'Robusta', are valuable plants for the landscape due to their versatility, and for …

  7. Fargesia Bamboo: Care, Cultivation, and Non-Invasive Varieties

    Discover how to care for and grow Fargesia bamboo without invasive risks. Complete guide to gardens and containers, varieties, and top tips.

  8. Fargesia rufa - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden

    Fargesia rufa, commonly known as non-running bamboo, is a fast-growing, shade-tolerant, evergreen, cold-hardy bamboo that typically grows in a clump to 6-10’ tall and to 6-8’ wide.

  9. Genus Fargesia: Clumping bamboo for cold climates - Bambu Batu

    Mar 1, 2024 · Most varieties of Fargesia are native to China, and unlike the vast majority of temperate bamboos, Fargesias are non-invasive clumping species, rather than the more invasive running types. …

  10. Fargesia (Fargesia species) - MyGardenLife

    Fargesia (Fargesia species) Care Guide Planting Guide Watering Guide Pruning Guide Fertilizing Guide