Phyllostachys aurea
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Phyllostachys aurea is a bamboo species in the genus Phyllostachys
native to China and introduced in Japan. It is also a garden ornamental, and the most commonly cultivated bamboo in the United States, where they grow very aggressively in the southern, warm and moist climates.
Phyllostachys
Phyllostachys is a genus of bamboo. The species are native to Asia with a large number of species found in Central China, but can now be found in many temperate and semi-tropical areas around the world as cultivated plants or escapes from cultivation...
native to China and introduced in Japan. It is also a garden ornamental, and the most commonly cultivated bamboo in the United States, where they grow very aggressively in the southern, warm and moist climates.
Vernacular names
Fairyland bamboo (Aust.), Fish-pole bamboo, Golden bamboo, Fishpole bamboo, Monk's belly bambooSubspecies
- Phyllostachys aurea "Flavescens inversa"
- Phyllostachys aurea "Holochrysa"
- Phyllostachys aurea "Koi"