Sasa palmata
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Sasa (Sasa palmata) - Description
Sasa palmata is a species of low-growing, shade-tolerant bamboo that is native to Japan. It is additionally known as palmata bamboo or broadleaf bamboo.
Sasa (Sasa palmata) - Growth
Does well in full sun but can tolerate deep shade. This group of bamboo spreads via underground stems and can spread very rapidly. To decrease the chance of excessive spread, grow these plants in pots and place the pots in the soil.
Sasa (Sasa palmata) - Planting
In spring, cut sections of the youngest parts of the rhizome and replant.
Sasa (Sasa palmata) - Pest
Young and emerging shoots are susceptible to slugs and snails.
Sasa (Sasa palmata) - Interesting facts
Native to China, Korea and Japan. These bamboos are most often found in damp hollows and woodlands. The genus, Sasa, is in the same family of plants as corn, wheat, and crab grass.
Sasa (Sasa palmata) - Soil and irrigation
Bamboo should be planted in a rich mix and a sufficient amount of organic material should be added, but can survive in most soils. Plant requires water during growth, especially when grown in full sun.









