From Grove to Garden
Take a behind-the-scenes look at how we grow and ship bamboo at Lewis Bamboo — carefully dug, containerized, watered, grown, and packaged so healthy, ready-to-plant bamboo arrives at your door.
Pseudosasa Japonica 'Arrow'
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A very straight bamboo with a large leaf. Makes a dense screen and is a slow spreading bamboo that prefers shady locations.
Pseudosasa Japonica 'Arrow Bamboo' is a favorite for screening with height restrictions and is extremely shade tolerant. It will average 12 to 16 feet, in most areas of the country, with foliage beginning as low as one foot. It can grow very dense if not thinned providing a very lush green screening effect. It works very well for stabilizing creek banks and other wash areas. This species is wind and salt tolerant but is less resistant to dryness.
'Arrow Bamboo' culms were used in ancient Japan for making arrows. The very beautiful erect culms have large pointed leaves that can reach up to one foot long by 1 and 1/2 inches wide.
'Arrow Bamboo' is less invasive than most of the running species. It makes a beautiful specimen planting and can be controlled very easy. This bamboo does well in pots as a container bamboo.
We have reports back from our customers in zones 6 that this one will remain evergreen to -10 degrees F. when well mulched.
This bamboo is native to South Korea and Japan.
Plant introduction number (PI) into the U.S. 75165
The Japanese name for Pseudosasa japonica is Yadake.
The plants we ship are starter divisions from established groves — and the larger the size you choose, the bigger its root system and the faster it fills in.
Bamboo thrives in large containers with good drainage — perfect for patios, balconies, and defining outdoor spaces.
Your plant ships nursery-fresh from our family-run farm — an established, well-rooted division (never a fresh-dug start), carefully packed to travel safely.
Will running bamboo spread?
Yes — that's how it forms a screen. It spreads by shallow rhizomes that are easy to direct with twice-yearly root pruning or a Bamboo Shield barrier.
How fast will it grow?
New canes can grow up to 4 feet a day in spring, and the grove fills in noticeably after about three years. How bamboo grows →
When will it green up after planting?
Some leaf drop after shipping is normal. Bamboo is evergreen and pushes fresh leaves in spring as new shoots emerge.
How far apart should I plant for a screen?
Plant on 5-foot centers or closer for a screen in 3–5 years. Closer spacing fills in faster — you can't over-plant bamboo.
Will it grow in my area?
Use the growing-zone tool in the header (or the "Will it grow here?" panel above) to check this plant against your zone.
Take a behind-the-scenes look at how we grow and ship bamboo at Lewis Bamboo — carefully dug, containerized, watered, grown, and packaged so healthy, ready-to-plant bamboo arrives at your door.