Phyllostachys vivax
Vivax bamboe / Giant timber bamboo, Running giant bamboo
Poaceae (Grassenfamilie)Asia (whole)
Edible plant part (1)
Shoots (growing)
Read 'form of consumption' for safe preparation methods
Toxic plant part (1)
None
Giant timber bamboo, Running giant bamboo belongs to the small trees-large shrubs in the food forest. In the process of ecological succession it is an early species. The growth rate is very fast. Fully grown the plant has an average height of 8 to 12 meter .
This species forms a rhizomes very shallow root system. This species is strongly spreading in the food forest.
foto: Sarah, https://www.flickr.com/photos/dichohecho/2447201132
foto: Sarah, https://www.flickr.com/photos/dichohecho/2447201132
Growth factors
- Frost (whole plant)
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very strong frostcold frostmild frostlight frostno frost
- Light
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full sunlight shadehalf shadefairly deep shadedeep shade
- Wind
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strong sea windstrong windsome windshelteredvery sheltered
- Soil texture
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sandloamlight clayheavy claypeat
- Soil moisture
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inundationwetmoistdrydrought
- Groundwater level
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very lowlowmediumhighvery high
- Soil acidity
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very acidacidslightly acidneutralalkaline
- Soil fertility
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very richrichaveragepoorvery poor
Flowering and pollination
- Flowering period (peak)
- not applicable, late
- Flowering period (length)
- not applicable
- Pollination vector
- not applicable, wind
- Plant reproductive fertility
- self-fertile (sf)
Life Span and Plant Health
Disease susceptibility
very resistantMain serious pests and diseases
none applicableHarvest and Consumption
Shoots (growing)
- Yield consistency / stability
- Reasonably stable
- Harvest location edible part
- Ground layer, knee height
- Harvesting period - start
- End of may, early june, mid june
- Harvesting period - length
- Several weeks
- Harvesting period - uniformity
- Medium
- Suitable harvesting methods
- Hand
- Thorns
- None
- Size edible parts
- Very large
- Form of consumption
- Processed
- Natural storability
- Week
- Suitable markets
- Niche
- Productive life span - start (year) - minimum
- 6
- Productive life span - peak (year) - minimum
- 12
- Productive life span - peak (year) - maximum
- 15
- Productive life span - end (year) - maximum
- 140