Below are two pictures of young Oldhamii shoots emerging around existing canes from previous years. Like all clumping bamboos, Oldhamii begins sending up new shoots in late spring when the weather warms and continues shooting throughout the summer and into the fall.
Below is an example of two 7-gal Oldhamiis - tall plants in our nursery with 1-3 canes each.
Below is a line of 15-gal plants in our nursery. The 15-gal plants are much taller and fuller than those in the 7-gal containers because they can support larger root systems. In all bamboos it is the size of the root system that determines not only how many canes are produced each year but also their height and diameter.


Below, a sandhill crane struts past a mature stand of Oldhamii bamboo.













































