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allen73 28-02-2012 07:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Dave (Post 273967)
Why is Banboo so expencive?

From what I herd is grown very easily, just divide some and move it and it
will begin to grow. I can see pay $5-$10 for some but paying $19-$40 on
ebay is out of price range.
Is there something I don't know about the high price? Please advise.

Thanks,

David

We commonly get questions regarding the high price of bamboo. Many gardeners complain that bamboo plants are too expensive when compared to other common plants/trees, such as Palms or Eucalyptus trees. There are 2 major factors that cause the high cost of bamboo.

First reason is propagation, which is the creation of new plants, it's a very difficult process with bamboo. The flowering and seed production stage of bamboo only occurs are extremely long intervals. Some bamboo species only produce seeds every 100 years of more. The lack of available seeds requires growers to propagate new plants with rhizome cuttings.

Second reason is plant rarity. Many bamboo species are extremely rare in US and importing bamboo from overseas is highly restricted. and it can take many years for a newly introduced species to become established and available to the public. Species must remain in an Federal quarantine area for a number of years before being released into the environment. For this reason, you will rarely see major nurseries, such as Home Depot or Lowes focus on bamboo plant sales. There is simply not enough profit potential in bamboo plants to make it worth their while.

Drew Wilkinson 19-10-2012 02:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave (Post 273967)
Why is Banboo so expencive?

From what I herd is grown very easily, just divide some and move it and it
will begin to grow. I can see pay $5-$10 for some but paying $19-$40 on
ebay is out of price range.
Is there something I don't know about the high price? Please advise.

Thanks,

David

It's so expensive because people use it as sex toys :/

Drew Wilkinson 19-10-2012 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Drew Wilkinson (Post 971262)
It's so expensive because people use it as sex toys :/

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Cyril 18-02-2013 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Sun Guangyi (Post 867951)
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Yeah It is true. Melbourne has been cursed with the highly invasive Golden Bamboo for many decades now. If it is planted with no boundaries it will fulfil its duties to invade the whole area. That's why its costly in Asia and another country.....

Cyril 25-02-2013 07:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Cyril (Post 978441)
Hi everyone
Yeah It is true. Melbourne has been cursed with the highly invasive Golden Bamboo for many decades now. If it is planted with no boundaries it will fulfil its duties to invade the whole area. That's why its costly in Asia and another country.....



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sammytheon1 16-05-2019 06:10 AM

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Originally Posted by allen73 (Post 952216)
We commonly get questions regarding the high price of bamboo. Many gardeners complain that bamboo plants are too expensive when compared to other common plants/trees, such as Palms or Eucalyptus trees. There are 2 major factors that cause the high cost of bamboo.

First reason is propagation, which is the creation of new plants, it's a very difficult process with bamboo. The flowering and seed production stage of bamboo only occurs are extremely long intervals. Some bamboo species only produce seeds every 100 years of more. The lack of available seeds requires growers to propagate new plants with rhizome cuttings.

Second reason is plant rarity. Many bamboo species are extremely rare in US and importing bamboo from overseas is highly restricted. and it can take many years for a newly introduced species to become established and available to the public. Species must remain in an Federal quarantine area for a number of years before being released into the environment. For this reason, you will rarely see major nurseries, such as Home Depot or Lowes focus on bamboo plant sales. There is simply not enough profit potential in bamboo plants to make it worth their while.

This cleared it up for me. I always assumed that it was that many of the varieties took so long to grow. Purchased a "bamboo select" clumping bamboo, can't remember which type, years ago to create a "green screen" and block out the neighbors. In 5-6 years it grew a foot at most. Although this may have been due to the conditions and not jus the specific type. Needless to say I was disappointed I had paid what I thought was a lot for it at the time.


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