Fargesia murielae 'Red Zebra' bamboo is an attractive small clumping bamboo with deep dark red matured culm and evergreen foliage.
The Red Zebra is a standout ornament bamboo.
The new shoots and sheaths are covered in variable patterns of purplish-brown tints against the green cluster of leaves and gives Red Zebra bamboo its stunning look.
The intensity of red in matured stems also adds to the distinct appearance that is similar to popular black running and clumping bamboos.
General description
- Name: Fargesia murielae Red Zebra, Umbrella Bamboo Red Zebra
- Culm: Upright, purplish tints, culm matures to deep dark red.
- Height: 2 - 3m. Spread: 1 - 2m, clump-forming.
- Foliage: Evergreen, leaves can be pruned.
Growth requirement
- Hardiness: Fully hardy bamboo.
- Site: Full sun, part shade and shade.
- Soil: Loose nutrient-rich soil or loam, well-drained and moist
- Use: Ornamental plant, garden centrepiece, individual plant.
'Red Zebra' bamboo plant care
Bamboos, like other plants, will require attention to grow well.
The bamboo care tips will help you to maintain your clumping bamboo plants.
Thinning
Thinning bamboo plants once or twice a year to promote new growths and keep the plant under control.
So, selectively trim the old culms and new shoots that you do not want within the bamboo grove.
Pruning
Pruning bamboo is intensive work compared to thinning bamboo.
Dig and remove the parts of the bamboo that have outgrown the allocated space.
This is an ideal time to take the bamboo divisions for replanting or getting bamboo sticks for use in the garden.
Mulch
Mulching is a highly recommended care and maintenance job.
It will keep the soil moist and protect the bamboo from frost and frozen soils.
Always use the bamboo leaves as mulch since they contain silicon which is naturally high in nitrogen.
Organic mulch such as tree barks, and grass cuttings mixed with twigs and branches are also great bamboo mulch.
The best time for mulching is early in Spring before the new bamboo shoots come out; or late in Autumn when you expect cold Winter.
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Our visitors suggested that we identify bamboos that have similar features to the bamboos we are featuring in each article.
We feel that this is a great suggestion because it makes it easier to cross-reference these bamboos when making comparisons.
We are listing 3 bamboos that are similar to the Fargesia murielae ‘Red Zebra ’.
The similarities are based on 5 important factors: the type (either running or clumping), height, foliage, hardiness and use.
Maintain clumping bamboo plants
The clump formers are non-invasive bamboos, however, clumpers in pots and containers will require repotting after 4 or 5 years.
In addition, the clumping bamboos in the garden do not grow out of the allocated space as the running bamboos do.
Nevertheless, they tend to expand around the base.
This clumping habit is visible as the new shoots grow into culms and the underground base buds thicken.
As mentioned earlier, this could be the ideal time to prune the whole plant which is also an ideal time to get new plant divisions and bamboo sticks.
Clumping bamboo 'Red Zebra'
All in all, the Fargesia murielae ‘Red Zebra’ is a stunning bamboo to grow in pots or use as an individual garden centrepiece.
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