Bamboo Phyllostachys spp.
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Bamboo Phyllostachys spp. This weed is declared noxious in many local councils across Sydney. Always check the declaration and control requirements for your own local council area at www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/agriculture/pests-weeds/weeds/noxweed R. Gleeson R. Gleeson R. Gleeson What does it look like? a minimum distance of 1000mm from a property boundary/ • A woody plant to 6m high with underground runners fence line or retaining wall. This will facilitate adequate and regular inspections of the rhizome barrier and allow for any (rhizomes) necessary maintenance as required, and without having • The runners produce erect shoots. to enter adjoining property. During barrier installation, care should be taken to avoid damage to underground pipes Where does it grow? and cables. The barrier should divert around large trees to Bamboo will grow practically anywhere, and will rapidly avoid root damage during installation. spread in disturbed soil. Specifications for what constitutes an ‘effective root How does it spread? barrier’ [Supplied courtesy of Lane Cove Council] The vigorous and uncontrolled growth of this plant will often Reference and controls result in runners escaping from gardens and growing into General information on control methods, can be found bushland. This plant will also readily shoot from pieces. in the most recent edition of the annual Noxious and General information about root barriers Environmental Weed Control Handbook (found on the DPI Bamboo root barriers are generally available from nurseries website). The most appropriate weed control methods that specialise in bamboo. Other nurseries, hardware should always be checked with your Local Control stores and arboricultural suppliers should be encouraged Authority (local council or county council). to make these more available. Before installing any barrier, all existing bamboo between proposed barrier and • WEEDeck from www.sainty.com.au property boundary must first be completely eradicated. • www.dpi.nsw.gov.au Consider the use of other plants that can provide similar functions but do not have the same invasive habit as • www.sydneyweeds.org.au • www.aabr.org.au bamboo. Root barriers should, be monitored for their effectiveness, and where necessary these specifications should be reviewed as new information is received. Location of the root barrier: Barrier must be installed at © Copyright 2012 Sydney Weeds Committees. All rights reserved.
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