bamboo and hydrangeas are the dream team for the representative garden. Modern garden design has long since discovered bamboo as an imposing solitaire and impenetrable privacy screen. Set with furious flower balls in bright colors hydrangeas impressive accents against an evergreen bamboo backdrop. In addition to the aesthetic delight, the following arguments speak in favor of one common planting of bamboo and hydrangeas:
Numerous beautiful bamboo species and varieties are recommended for a tasteful combination with hydrangeas. From ornamental flat-tube bamboo giants to elegant ones umbrella bamboo the range extends to the space-saving dwarf bamboo. The following selection presents you recommended bamboo varieties closer to:
Hydrangeas with a fondness for partially shaded locations like to have a decorative dialogue with bamboo. Occasional shadows cast by the evergreen planting partner are tolerated well-naturedly by these Hydrangea varieties:
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Root barrier tames bamboo shoots
A stable root barrier
guarantees that bamboo shoots and hydrangeas do not get in each other's way. The focus is on wildly proliferating bamboo species such as flat tube bamboo (Phyllostachys), Japanese arrowhead bamboo (Pseudosasa japonica) and dwarf bamboo (Pleioblastus pygmaeus). On a rhizome lock On the other hand, you can do without with a clear conscience when planting umbrella bamboo (Fargesia). All types and varieties of this clump-forming bamboo genus avoid the formation of invasive root suckers.