Outdoor
Bamboo
Pleioblastus variegatus (Whitestripe Dwarf Bamboo)
Pleioblastus variegatus, also known as Whitestripe Dwarf Bamboo, is a small, clumping bamboo species native to Korea, Japan, and China. It features delicate, narrow leaves with a white variegation that adds an attractive touch to the garden. This bamboo is well-suited for smaller spaces, as it has a compact growth habit and reaches a maximum height of around 3 feet. It forms a dense, bushy clump and is often used as a groundcover or in container gardens. In colder climates, it may lose its leaves in winter, but it typically regrows in spring.
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