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Bamboo Phyllostachys Aurea This is a bamboo mini forest in my backyard which is sanctuary to many species. This is where the False Giant Swallowtail dwells. It's also a haven for spiders, flies and lizards. Fall,Fishpole bamboo,Geotagged,Phyllostachys aurea,United States Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

Bamboo Phyllostachys Aurea

This is a bamboo mini forest in my backyard which is sanctuary to many species. This is where the False Giant Swallowtail dwells. It's also a haven for spiders, flies and lizards.

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  1. How tall do these grow, Deb? Posted 5 years ago
    1. The tallest one in my backyard is approximately 15 feet, however I understand they grow to be 20 feet. Posted 5 years ago

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''Phyllostachys aurea'' is a species of bamboo, and is of the 'running bamboo' type, belonging to the diverse Bambuseae tribe. It is native to Fujian and Zhejiang in China. It is commonly known by the names fishpole bamboo, golden bamboo, monk's belly bamboo, and fairyland bamboo.

Similar species: Grasses, Bromeliads, Sedges
Species identified by DebRich
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Uploaded Sep 1, 2020. Captured Dec 14, 2011 17:31 in 846 Avant Ave, San Antonio, TX 78210, USA.
  • NIKON D5100
  • f/5.6
  • 1/125s
  • ISO640
  • 70mm