Shiroshima Variegated Bamboo
Hibanobambusa tranquillans ‘Shiroshima’
Other Name:Â Hiroshima Bamboo
Plant Details
USDA Plant Hardiness Zones: 6b-8b (6a?) – Hardy to -5FÂ Â Find Your ZoneÂ
Type:Â Clumping, slow to spread, 3-3′ in 10 years
Height:Â 12-16′;Â can be maintained as a much lower hedge 6-10′
Spread:Â 3-4′ in 10 years
Suggested Spacing:Â 3-4′ for privacy screen
Culm Diameter:Â 1.25″
Sun: Sun or Part Shade, Prefers Part Shade, Shade or Filtered Sun during the mid-afternoon hours. Morning and Evening Sun are fine
Soil:Â Average, moist but well-drained
Growth Rate: Moderate to Fast, spreads slowly
Salt Tolerance:Â ?
Description
Hibanobambusa tranquillans ‘Shiroshima’, also known as the Hiroshima Bamboo, is a rare bamboo species native to Japan. It is one of the plants that survived the atomic bomb in Hiroshima in 1945, hence its name. One of the most beautiful of all bamboo, Shirioshima features green canes clothed in lush and glowing variegated leaves to 10 inches long with thick bands of white and green along the entire length of the leaf. With more sun the leaves might be more cream to soft-yellow with pink and purple tinting. That said, we think Shiroshima shows off the most in a darker, shadier environment with filtered sun or shade during the afternoon hours. Slow to spread, it reaches 16 feet tall or so and 3 to 4 feet wide in 10 years when growing in the ground. It also grows well in containers and does better than others growing indoors. Â
Landscape & Other Uses
Containers/Pots:Â Excellent
Crafts: –
Edible: –
Hedge:Â Excellent
Indoor:Â Good
Ornamental:Â Excellent
Privacy Screen:Â Excellent
Wood Quality: –
Growing Preferences
The Shiroshima Bamboo is easy to grow in a moist but well-drained soil of average fertility and sun or shade. That said, we think this species looks best in part shade to shade. Foliage will be more white with more shade and may turn more yellow with full sun. It spreads very slowly, more like a clumping bamboo. Grows well in the ground or in pots.
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