Red Margin Bamboo

Red Margin Bamboo

3 Gallon (4' + tall) - Multi Cane
$95.00
Sale price  $95.00 Regular price  $84.00
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Red Margin Bamboo

Red Margin Bamboo

Phyllostachys Rubromarginata 'Red Margin'

$95.00
Sale price  $95.00 Regular price  $84.00
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  • SunSun to Shade
  • Height60 ft
  • Cane Ø3 in
  • Hardy to-5°F
Plant Size

Healthy-arrival guarantee

If your bamboo arrives damaged or unhealthy, we'll make it right with a replacement or refund — backed by 30+ years of growing experience.

  • Taller screening abilities than most hardy species.
  • Canes possesses strong wood quality.
  • One of the fastest growing bamboos.

Will it grow in my area?

About & Sizing

Introducing the Phyllostachys Rubromarginata 'Red Margin Bamboo', an elegant and versatile bamboo variety that adds both beauty and functionality to your garden. With its characteristic red margins on the edible shoots and olive-colored culm sheaths adorned with fine reddish striping, this bamboo species is sure to capture attention and admiration.

The 'Red Margin Bamboo' is an exceptional choice for creating a fast-growing and dense privacy screen. It produces a multitude of closely spaced canes, which form a lush green barrier. Adaptable and resilient, this bamboo variety thrives in deep shade, adjusts well to wet sites, tolerates salt spray, and can withstand cold, dry winds.

A comprehensive agricultural study conducted by Auburn University has demonstrated the Phyllostachys Rubromarginata's superior culm and rhizome production when compared to other bamboo species. As a robust and vigorous grower, it is an optimal selection for establishing a bamboo grove or screen efficiently.

One of the most significant advantages of the 'Red Margin Bamboo' is its versatile canes, which have various practical uses beyond arts and crafts. The long inter-nodal spaces of up to 22 inches on mature canes and the hardwood properties of this species make it an excellent timber bamboo. Its sturdy canes can be used for constructing fences, furniture, and even lightweight structural applications.

In summary, the Phyllostachys Rubromarginata 'Red Margin Bamboo' is a remarkable bamboo variety that combines aesthetics and utility. Its striking appearance, adaptability, and versatile canes make it a valuable addition to any garden or outdoor space.

Species
Phyllostachys Rubromarginata 'Red Margin'
Mature height
60 ft
Mature cane Ø
3″
Sunlight
Sun to Shade
Cold hardiness
-5°F minimum
Type
Running bamboo
Size & Spacing

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.

  • For a privacy screen, plant on 5-foot centers or closer. Tighter spacing and a bigger starting size give you a solid wall of green sooner — often in 3–5 years.
  • For a grove or specimen, give each plant space to spread and show its form.
  • Each spring brings taller, thicker canes until the grove reaches mature size. How bamboo grows → · Planting guide →
Red Margin Bamboo planting distance on screening bamboo
Care Guide
  • Light. At least 4 hours of filtered sun or more. A few large-leaf dwarf species are happy in partial shade.
  • Water. Keep the soil evenly moist through the first growing season while roots establish. Once established, bamboo is quite drought-tolerant — just never let it sit in standing water.
  • Soil. Not fussy. Neutral pH, well-draining loam with organic matter is ideal, but it grows well in clay too. Roots feed in the top 12″ of soil.
  • Growth. New canes shoot each spring (roughly March–May), reaching full height in about 60 days. The grove fills in noticeably after about three full years.
  • Feeding. A balanced, time-release fertilizer in spring can speed establishment by a year or more.
  • Containing it. Running bamboo spreads by shallow underground rhizomes. Root-prune twice a year, or install Bamboo Shield for a worry-free barrier. How bamboo grows →
Container & Planter Info

Bamboo thrives in large containers with good drainage — perfect for patios, balconies, and defining outdoor spaces.

  • Pick a hardier plant. Containers don't insulate roots the way the ground does. For year-round pots, choose a species rated a zone or two colder than your area.
  • Go big. A larger container means more root room, more insulation, and faster growth. Make sure it has drainage holes.
  • Water more often. Potted plants dry out faster — check soil moisture regularly, especially in summer.
  • Refresh every few years. Top-dress, or divide and repot, once the roots fill the container.
How It Arrives

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.

  • On arrival, unbox right away, give it a good drink, and let it settle in a sheltered spot for a few days before planting. Planting instructions →
  • A little leaf drop or yellowing is normal after shipping — bamboo is evergreen and flushes fresh leaves each spring.
  • Healthy-arrival guarantee. If your plant shows up in poor shape, we'll make it right. See our guarantee →
FAQs

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.

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.

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