The cultivar name ‘SEIKA’ means ‘sacred fire’ in Japanese and was given this name because of the fiery red colour of its new growth. The Japanese Sacred Bamboo plant is a noninvasive, dwarf shrub that forms a neat, round shape, which makes it ideal for cottage gardens and containers. This low maintenance plant is drought and frost resistant, and can also be grown in coastal conditions. Choose a hot, dry spot for this plant to watch it thrive.
Growth Width — 70.000cm | |
Growth Height — 70.000cm | |
Drought Tolerant | |
Frost Tolerant | |
Light Requirements — Full sun, Part Shade | |
Soil Requirements — Sandy soil, Well drained soil |
Planting Advice | Incorporate planting compost such as Active 8, 50:50 with existing soil at time of planting, and water with Harvest once a week for the first 6 weeks. Keep well mulched. |
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Watering needs | Water deeply until established for the first 6 to 8 weeks. |
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