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evergreen plants
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evergreen plants
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Fargesia murielae Standing Stone Arrow Bamboo [Clump-forming]
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Fargesia murielae Standing Stone is an upright (tall) Umbrella Bamboo also known as the Flaming or arrow bamboo for its tall and straight c...
Fargesia Borinda Angustissima Non-invasive Clumping Bamboo
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Fargesia Borinda Angustissima is a highly attractive non-invasive, clump-forming bamboo plant. Its arching culms are covered in beautiful sl...
6 fast-growing evergreen hedge plants in the UK
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In the UK, many hedge trees and shrubs are either evergreen or deciduous. Some lose their leaves in spring whereas others remain evergreen, ...
Red Cane Bamboo Phyllostachys rubromarginata
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Phyllostachys rubromarginata is also called the Reddish Bamboo or Red Margin Bamboo because of the reddish colour of the new shoots. This r...
Balcony Plants in Winter to Summer - Evergreen Bamboo Options
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Bamboos are the best plants for balcony privacy. They are evergreen and are great plants for winter through to summer. They are undemanding...
What bamboo grow in shade?
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There are many kinds of bamboo plants. Some prefer shade whereas others part-shade and sun. To answer the question Does Bamboo Grow in Shade...
How bamboo plants grow
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Bamboo plants will give out new shoots every year in spring. These new shoots will be bigger in size and longer than the previous year’s sho...
Tall bamboo plants in the UK
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Bamboos are amazing plants, they come in different sizes, heights and colours. Some are clumping whereas others are running. In particular,...
Best Small Bamboo Plants for Small Gardens UK
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The Bamboo Garden at Kew Gardens London has an amazing collection of Chinese and Japanese bamboo. The garden holds over 130 different type...
Japanese Bamboo Garden in United Kingdom, Kew, London
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Bamboos are stunning garden plants, their gentle movements, rustling sounds of the leaves, evergreen foliage and colourful stems are some re...
Why do my lucky bamboo leaves turn yellow - fix
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Is your lucky bamboo turning yellow? You can potentially lose it if you do not take immediate actions to save it. Lucky bamboo plants are no...
Facts about lucky bamboo plants [Draceana sanderiana]
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Lucky bamboo plants do not belong to the real bamboo family, Poaceae. They are related to the tropical water lily plants, scientifically cal...
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