Green Stripe Vivax Giant Timber Bamboo
Phyllostachys vivax ‘Aureocaulis’
Plant Details
USDA Plant Hardiness Zones: 6a-11 Find Your Zone
Type: Running, moderate
Height: Up to 70′, in cooler regions maybe 50′
Spread: 10’+ with no control
Culm Diameter: 5″
Sun: Full to Mostly Sun
Soil: Average, well-drained
Growth Rate: Fast
Salt Tolerance: Moderate (Salt Air, no flooding)
Description
One of the most impressive of the striped bamboos, Gold Vivax Bamboo, Phyllostachys vivax ‘Aureocaulis’, also commonly called Green Stripe Bamboo, is a spectacular rare collector species that has not been in the U.S. long. A majestic giant with bright yellow canes and random dark green stripes of varying widths is distinctive and truly remarkable. It is the most cold hardy of the large timber bamboos and establishes very quickly. The oral setae and auricles are absent from the culm sheaths. There is also white pin striping on many of the green leaves. A fast grower to 60 to 70 feet tall in warmer climates and maybe 30 to 40 feet in cooler climates, this bamboo forms a grove of large, 5 inch diameter culms. Gold Vivax likes as much sun as you can give it for best coloration but will grow in part shade. Cold hardy to -5°F.
Average Height by USDA Zone
USDA Zone 7: 60 feet or more in height
USDA Zone 6: average 30 feet in height
Landscape & Other Uses
Containers/Pots: Too large
Crafts: Good
Edible: Excellent
Hedge: Too tall
Indoor: Too large – PLEASE SEE: How To Grow Bamboo Plants Indoors
Ornamental: Excellent
Specimen: Good, high branches
Wood Quality: Excellent
Note: For our customers who live and garden north of USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 6a, where this Bamboo is not winter hardy, you’ll be happy to know it can be grown in containers that can be brought indoors during winter and placed back outside when temperatures warm up in spring.
Growing Preferences
Gold Vivax Bamboo is easy to grow in any average, well-drained but moist soil and full to mostly sun, though because of its large leaves will tolerate part shade. During the first growing season after planting, water as needed to keep soil around the plants moist, but not soggy or wet. When established, most bamboo will tolerate periods of dry weather, however, will appreciate an occasional deep soaking if the leaves begin to curl from drought stress.
How To Grow Bamboo Plants Indoors
Gold Vivax is a running bamboo, which means it spreads. Bamboo can be controlled in a small area (a normal city yard) simply by mowing or stepping on the young shoots. New shoots of some bamboo can also be used for culinary purposes and cooked, much like asparagus. Keep in mind that running bamboo only puts up new shoots for a short time each year and, when they are “shooting,” the new plants are very fragile and easy to destroy. Root pruning or installing Bamboo Root Barrier are other methods to control spread.
Helpful Articles
Click on the links below to find helpful advice from our experts on how to plant and care for Bamboo plants.
How To Grow Bamboo Plants Indoors
How To Plant Bamboo Plants In The Ground
How To Plant Bamboo Plants In Containers & Pots
How To Fertilize And Water Bamboo Plants
How To Prune Bamboo Plants
How To Stop The Spread Of Bamboo Plants
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This nursery is by far the best internet nursery I have found. The plant was in excellent condition and packaged properly. It’s been in the ground for a couple of weeks and appears very healthy. Thanks for taking care of your plants.——————————You are very welcome! We are so glad you are pleased and we hope you enjoy it for years to come! Thanks for the kind words and great review! 🙂 Beth Steele | WBG
I ordered an initial 3 different varieties of bamboo (5 plants) and was pleasantly surprised at the phenomenal packaging. I’ve seen items arrive from the Amazon distribution warehouse 5 miles down the road with more damage on them than these plants/boxes. I was quickly taken by the beauty of the smallest plants I ordered, the phyllostachys vivax aureocaulus; its beautiful yellow culms and deep-dark green foliage. The plants were mistakenly ordered as 2-4’ plants as the others ordered were 4-6’. I could not get past how beautiful these little 3 gallons were that I had to order 2 more. I decided I had to put them in the front yard as well, so I got to digging a 2’ deep trench around the planting bed to line with a rhizome blocker. Shipping has been about a week from order to arrival on both occasions for the 2200 mile track from GA to AZ (Wilson Brothers is only 60 miles from my last house, but unfortunately never got to browse their inventory). The plants have been in the ground for about 2 and 3 weeks at this point. Two of the initial 5 bamboos ordered already have new culms coming up (March ‘23) and are still as lush or even more lush than when they arrived. I’m truly happy with my purchase.—————————————Thanks for the photos! We are so glad you are pleased and we hope you enjoy them for years to come! Thanks for the kind words and great review! 🙂 Beth Steele | WBG
Plant was received on time and in good condition. Thx——————————————————–We are so glad you are pleased and we hope you enjoy it for years to come! Thanks for the great review! 🙂 Beth Steele | WBG





















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