Growing Bamboo in Zone 8
There are two main types of bamboo plants: clump forming and runner types. Clump forming bamboo do just as their name implies; they form large clumps of bamboo canes. Runner bamboo types spread by rhizomes and can form a large stand, shoot their runners beneath concrete sidewalks, and form another stand on the other side. Runner types of bamboo can become invasive in some areas. Before growing bamboo in zone 8, check with your local county extension office to make sure they are not considered an invasive species or noxious weed. Clump forming and runner types of bamboo are also broken down into three hardiness categories: tropical, sub-tropical, and temperate. In zone 8, gardeners can grow either sub-tropical or temperate bamboo plants. As stated above, before planting any bamboo, make sure it is not banned in your location. Even clump forming bamboo have been known to travel down waterways and escape the confines of the garden. In time, both clump forming and runner types of bamboo can become overgrown and choke themselves out. Removing old canes every two to four years can help the plant look tidy and nice. To best keep runner bamboo plants in check, grow them in pots.
Bamboo Plants for Zone 8
Below are different types of clump forming and runner zone 8 bamboo plants:
Clump Forming Bamboo
Green Stripestem Alphonse Karr Fern leaf Golden Goddess Silver stripe Tiny Fern Willowy Buddha’s Belly Punting Pole Tonkin Cane Southern Cane Simon Switch Cane
Runner Bamboo Plants
Sunset Glow Green Panda Yellow Groove Timber Castillion Meyer Black Bamboo Henson Bissett