The height of the gold-inlaid jade bamboo could grow to nine meters high, with a diameter of about four to five centimeters.
The gold-inlaid jade bamboo was a type of bamboo plant. It was a variant of the yellow bamboo of the Phyllostachys glauciflora. Its bamboo pole was golden in color, and there was a green shallow groove on each section of the long branches and leaves, forming an effect of gold bars inlaid with jade. The characteristics of the gold-inlaid jade bamboo included a height of 4-10 meters and a diameter of 2-5 centimeters. The new bamboo pole was light yellow and gradually turned golden yellow. There were green vertical stripes on each node. Some bamboo whips also had green stripes. The leaves were green, and a few leaves had yellow-white colored stripes. It liked sunny and leeward, deep, fertile, moist, acidic loam with good drainage and ventilation. It had strong adaptability and could grow in low temperature environments of-20 ° C. The gold-inlaid jade bamboo had a high ornamental value in the garden. It was often used as a potted plant in the courtyard garden, a cluster of ornamental plants, or to create a scenic forest.
The height of the green bamboo was about 5 meters and the diameter was about 1-2 centimeters.
The height of the gold-inlaid jade bamboo could grow to nine meters, the height of the purple bamboo was four to eight meters, and the height of the green bamboo was generally about five meters. Therefore, the gold-inlaid jade bamboo could grow the tallest among the three types of bamboo.
The height of the green bamboo was about 5 meters and the diameter was about 1-2 centimeters. However, there was no specific data on how tall and thick the green bamboo could grow. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to accurately answer the question of how tall and thick the green bamboo could grow.
The height of the Evergreen Bamboo was generally about five meters.
The bamboo species that were 2 to 3 meters tall were early garden bamboo, indocalamus, arrow bamboo, goose bamboo, small fragrant bamboo, water bamboo, golden inlaid jade bamboo, phoenix tail bamboo, etc. These bamboo species needed to be planted according to the local environment to ensure that they could grow well. These bamboo species were more common in southern China and had better moral and economic value, so they were widely planted. Among them, the Phoenix Bamboo was a species with particularly good ornamental effects. It was suitable for planting in family courtyards and flower pots. In general, there were many varieties of bamboo that were 2 to 3 meters tall. They could be selected according to personal preferences and the characteristics of the planting area.
The bamboo species that were suitable for courtyard planting were Indocalamus, Arhat Bamboo, Phoenix Tail Bamboo, White Bamboo, Golden Jade Bamboo, Purple Bamboo, Yellow Bamboo, Green Bamboo, Early Garden Bamboo, Steel Bamboo, Cold Resistance Bamboo, Green Bamboo, Buddha's Belly Bamboo, Qin Si Bamboo, Arrow Bamboo, Filial Bamboo, etc. The height of these bamboo species was generally between half a meter and three meters. They were suitable for planting in the courtyard to increase the ornamental value. Among them, Indocalamus, Golden Jade Bamboo, Phoenix Tail Bamboo, Buddhist Bamboo and other varieties were mentioned many times, suitable for planting in the courtyard. However, the specific bamboo species to be planted still needed to be chosen according to the local environment and personal preferences.
There are several species of bamboo that are not tall and are resistant to the cold. Among them, there were early garden bamboo, phoenix tail bamboo, Luohan bamboo, white bamboo, Ruo bamboo, golden inlaid jade bamboo, yellow groove bamboo, yellow stalk Beijing bamboo, etc. These bamboo species are suitable for growing in the north and northwest because they can withstand cold climate conditions. The early garden bamboo was one of the most cold-resistant bamboos. It had been successfully introduced and cultivated in Huludao, Liaoning Province. The yellow bamboo and the yellow bamboo were also the most cold-resistant bamboo in the northeast. They could survive at a low temperature of-20 degrees Celsius. The height of these bamboo species was generally between half a meter and three meters, suitable for planting in the courtyard. In general, early garden bamboo, phoenix tail bamboo, Luohan bamboo, white bamboo, Ruo bamboo, golden inlaid jade bamboo, yellow groove bamboo, yellow stalk Beijing bamboo, etc. were all bamboo species that could not grow tall and were cold-resistant.
The bamboo could grow to 3-6 meters tall. If it was provided with a suitable growing environment and good maintenance, it could even reach a height of more than 20 meters. The bamboo had the ability to climb and grow. If there was a suitable support around it, it could continue to climb and extend. When raising small potted bamboo plants at home, they needed to be trimmed regularly to control their height to avoid affecting the shape. The trimming could be done in any season, but it was best to do it during the slow growth period in winter. The branches that were too dense and the branches that were not well-shaped were combed to maintain the bonsai posture of the bamboo.
The height of crabapple trees varied according to their species and growing conditions. Most crabapple trees could grow to a height of more than one meter. Some wild crabapple trees could even grow to five meters or even higher. The crabapple tree grew relatively fast, reaching a height of about 1.5 centimeters a year. If the right environment and care were provided, the height of the crabapple tree would be higher.