Clumping bamboo plants NZ are a sought-after choice for gardeners and landscapers looking to create lush, fast-growing screens, privacy hedges, or striking focal points. Unlike running bamboo, clumping varieties grow in tidy, non-invasive clusters, making them ideal for New Zealand gardens of all sizes. Whether you want to add greenery to your backyard, create a windbreak, or enhance outdoor living spaces, clumping bamboo plants offer beauty, resilience, and minimal maintenance—all perfectly suited to our local climate.

Phyllostachys nigra, commonly known as Black Bamboo, is one of the more elegant and interesting bamboo varieties. It features erect, black stems that host a canopy of lush, dark green leaves. New stems emerge cream-green before aging to black. It typically grows to 3 m tall and 2 m wide, performing best when planted in full sun or partial shade on a well-drained site. It does require shelter and frost protection when young and will not tolerate poorly drained soils. This Bamboo makes for an impressive feature alongside a wall or fence, and is generally grown as a cluster, included in Oriental gardens, or used for screening. It is a running Bamboo, so root containment may be required.
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Dracaena sanderiana, commonly known as Lucky Bamboo, is a stunning indoor plant grown for its lovely form and lush foliage. The fresh green leaves are borne on upright stems that can be moulded and twisted into various forms as they grow. It typically grows to 70 cm in height and 40 cm in width, but is often kept to smaller sizes when grown indoors. Lucky Bamboo is commonly grown as a potted plant and is well-suited to home and office environments, or anywhere an attractive feature plant is desired.
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