
Product Details
🎋 Phyllostachys nigra – Black Bamboo
Striking architectural beauty with glossy black canes.
The Phyllostachys nigra, commonly known as Black Bamboo, is one of the most stunning and sought-after bamboos for modern gardens. Its sleek, jet-black stems contrast beautifully with the delicate green leaves, creating an elegant, architectural statement that suits both contemporary and traditional landscapes.
✨ Features & Benefits
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Unique black canes: Deep ebony stems develop their rich colour in the second year.
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Graceful foliage: Light, airy green leaves add movement and texture.
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Evergreen structure: Provides year-round interest and screening.
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Versatile use: Ideal for privacy, containers, or as a dramatic focal point.
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Hardy & low maintenance: Fast-growing, resilient, and easy to care for.
🌱 Care Instructions
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Light: Thrives in full sun to partial shade.
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Water: Keep soil consistently moist, especially in dry weather.
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Soil: Prefers well-drained, fertile soil rich in organic matter.
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Pruning: Remove older or weak canes at ground level in spring to maintain density and colour contrast.
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Hardiness: Fully hardy across the UK; protect young plants from severe frost.
🌿 Why You’ll Love It
The Phyllostachys nigra is a true statement plant, admired for its bold black canes and graceful movement in the breeze. Whether planted in pots, used for screening, or featured as a focal point, it brings texture, structure, and a touch of the exotic to any garden design. Durable, evergreen, and effortlessly elegant — it’s a favourite for modern outdoor spaces.
Planting Tips
💧 Watering – Essential for Success
Consistent watering is vital from day one. Ambient rainfall is rarely sufficient, especially in the first season after planting. Water deeply and regularly to help roots establish — this is the main condition of our plant guarantee. Plants that are allowed to dry out may fail to establish and will not be covered under warranty.
Rootballed Plants
Handle rootballed plants with care and do not remove the hessian sacking, netting, or metal wire around the rootball. These materials are designed to hold the root system together during planting and will naturally break down in the soil. Simply place the rootball in the prepared planting hole, making sure it sits at the same depth it was previously growing. Backfill with soil, firm in gently, and water thoroughly.
Potted Plants
Remove the plant carefully from its pot and lightly tease out any circling roots before planting. Place it in a hole slightly larger than the pot, ensuring the top of the rootball is level with the surrounding soil. Backfill, firm in gently, and water generously.
Trees & Tall Plants
When planting trees or taller plants, always provide a strong stake or support for at least the first growing season. This helps the roots establish firmly and prevents wind damage. Position the stake on the windward side and secure the stem loosely with a soft tie, allowing for slight movement.
Need more help?
Have you got any questions? Feel free to contact us.
Email: info@hedgingsupplies.co.uk
Phone: 01509 270 943

