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Giant Timber

~ Oldhamii

Good privacy hedge and windbreak, tight clumper. Tolerates draught.  Thin walled culms up to 55’ tall with 4” culms.  Clumping bamboos can be planted without fear of them spreading beyond their assigned territory, making them non-invasive.

Height: 55 ft.

Sun Exposure: Sun to Partial Shade

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