Bambusa Malingensis (Seabreeze bamboo)
Growth habit: clumping (non-invasive)
Color: blueish green
Spacing: 4' between plants
Maximum height: 30'-35'
Mature culm (cane) diameter: 2"-3"
Maximum clump diameter: 6'
Minimum temperature: 20 degrees Fahrenheit
Light: full sun (4 hours minimum per day)
Seabreeze, a noninvasive species of bamboo that reaches about 30’-35' at maturity, is wonderful for creating a “wall of greenery” type of effect, with branching that emerges near the base of the plant. It is very responsive to pruning and makes for a beautiful hedge. Seabreeze, as its name suggests, is also noteworthy for its ability to withstand salty sea breezes without damage. We carry these in 3-gallon pots for $50, 7-gallon pots for $75, and 15-gallon pots for $150.
Plant Care
This species, like all tropical clumping bamboos, requires ample sunlight. When planting as a privacy hedge, space each pot of bamboo about 4’ apart. If planting near an existing wall or fence, allow for ample space for the bamboo’s clump to spread — ideally, 4’-6’ inside of the fence boundary. Dig the hole slightly larger than the pot that the bamboo came in, and about as deep as the pot is tall.
Water the bamboo well after planting. Bamboo often experiences shock from transplanting and may lose some leaves while it adjusts to its new home. This is completely normal. Continue watering the bamboo every 2 days for approximately 2 weeks after planting, at which point the plant should be over its initial shock and will only need to be watered as needed. If the bamboo requires more water, its leaves will begin curling.
Have questions about your bamboo? We’re happy to help. Feel free to give us a call at 504-296-8398 or email info@ninthwardnursery.com.