Fargesia robusta ‘Campbell’
Fountain Bamboo
From: £32.95
One of the more robust Fargesia bamboos, known as the Umbrella Bamboo, it features glossy dark green foliage and light green culms. New shoots appear rusty red when they emerge in early spring, slowly fading to a lighter hue, which gives the culms a particularly attractive appearance through spring and early summer.
As the name implies, Fargesia robusta ‘Campbell’ grows faster, more upright, and is more sun tolerant than most Fargesias. As it is clump forming, it is ideal as a screening or hedging plant.
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Plant Biography
Native to Sichuan in China, Umbrella Bamboo is of great importance in its native range as it is a food source for the giant panda.
Fargesia robusta is a perrenial, and one of the earliest bamboos to shoot in spring.
The ‘Campbell’ cultivar was the first of its species to be introduced into the West and features slightly smaller leaves and a tighter clumping habit than the straight species.
Expert Tip
Care & Size Guidance
Bamboo have a very high water requirement. During drier and hotter periods an irrigation system can help keep the plants well watered, and applying a layer of mulch helps prevent the soil from drying out too fast.
I have bought from The Palm Centre before and I am always impressed with the quality of the plants. Size as described and on the bigger side of the description and great root balls. Very pleased.
Chris S. –
I havent ordered mail order plants for a while because of a couple of bad experiences but lockdown has forced my hand. However, this was exceptional – a lovely large, healthy looking, plant well packed and delivered the next day by a friendly delivery man! I am delighted with it.
Caroline B. –
The plant arrived in great condition. Quick delivery. A* service.
Carrie L. –
Wonderful – exceeding all expectations – and so tall!
This bamboo was purchased to give privacy on the patio of our seaside property in Ireland, but Madame has started to make noises that she has fallen in love and may not be prepared to part with it
thomas C. –