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Genus: S

Sagina
Corsican moss
Salvia
pineapple sage
Sambucus
sweet elderberry
Sanguinaria
bloodroot
Saponaria
Mediterranean pink
Sasa
bamboo
Sasaella
bamboo
Sassafras
sassafras
Saururus
lizard's tail
Saxifraga
strawberry begonia
Schizachyrium
bunchgrass; little bluestem
Scirpus
bulrush
Sedum
(sedum); golden moss; wall pepper; wild stonecrop; worm grass; yellow stonecrop
Semiarundinaria
bamboo
Sempervivum
cobweb houseleek; common houseleek; hens-and-chickens
Senecio
golden groundsel
Shibataea
bamboo
Silene
fire pink
Silphium
cup plant
Sisyrinchium
pointed blue-eyed grass
Sorghastrum
Indian grass
Spartina
variegated prairie cordgrass
Sphagnum
sphagnum moss
Spigelia
Indian pink
Spiraea
meadowsweet
Sporobolus
prairie dropseed
Stachys
Betony; hedge nettle; woundwort
Stokesia
Stokes' aster
Stylophorum
celandine poppy; wood poppy
Styrax
Japanese snowbell tree
Symphytum
comfrey

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Catalog as of April 01, 2008

Sasa

(Gramineae - grass family)
Bamboo. More than 150 species of evergreen, woody-stemmed grasses of temperate eastern Asia, especially Japan. Sasas are mostly small, fast-spreading species, often with relatively large, broad, ribbed leaves and arching culms.

kurilensis max ht 10' • max culm dia ¾" • min temp 0°F

nemagari-dake; chishima-zasa


edible, screen, part shade - sun
eastern Asia

One of the tallest of the Sasa species. Leaves may be up to 2" wide by 12" long. Grows wild farther north than any other bamboo, occurring naturally as far as 50° north latitude on Sakhalin Island. It is said that the edible shoots of this species are so popular in Japan that a license is required to collect them. Prefers partial shade, at least in warm climates. This species may do best in cool climates with moderate winters - apparently it does not reach its full potential size in warm areas.

less than (<) 1' tall, cat # 8S7A1 $21.95 each.
1'-2' tall, cat # 8S7A2 $32.95 each.



oshidensis max ht 6' • max culm dia ¼" • min temp 0°F

(bamboo)


ground cover, part shade - sun
e Asia

A vigorous and adaptable dwarf bamboo with relatively large, dark green leaves. Its rate of spread in our planting has been moderate.

cat # 8S7G
$16.95 each


palmata max ht 7' • max culm dia ½" • min temp -5°F

chimaki-zasa

Sasa palmata - Dec 13


screen, part shade - sun
Japan

An aggressive spreader with large, leathery leaves up to 15" long by 2" wide. Prefers partial shade.

less than (<) 1' tall, cat # 8S7J1 $16.95 each.
1'-2' tall, cat # 8S7J2 $27.95 each.



Sasa senanensis - Jul 10 Sasa senanensis - Jul 10 Sasa senanensis - Aug 30 Sasa senanensis - Aug 30 Sasa senanensis - Aug 30
senanensis max ht 7' • max culm dia ½" • min temp -8°F

(bamboo)


screen, part shade - sun
Japan

A handsome species with large, leathery leaves. Resembles Sasa palmata, but more cold hardy. Rugged and shade tolerant, but has been difficult to grow in containers.

less than (<) 1' tall, cat # 8S7L1 $24.95 each.
1'-2' tall, cat # 8S7L2 $35.95 each.



tsuboiana max ht 9' • max culm dia ¼" • min temp -8°F

(bamboo)


container, part shade
Japan

A vigorous species with large, attractive, dark green leaves. Leaves are less strongly ribbed than those of other Sasas. Grows quite well in containers, unlike most Sasas.

less than (<) 1' tall, cat # 8S7M1 $17.95 each.
1'-2' tall, cat # 8S7M2 $28.95 each.



veitchii max ht 5' • max culm dia 1/3" • min temp 0°F

kumazasa


ground cover, part shade - sun
Japan

Bears large (to 8" long and 2.5" wide), handsome, dark green leaves. In winter the leaves develop conspicuous white margins, giving the plant a striking and distinctive appearance. Very popular as a garden subject both in its native Japan and here in the U.S. A vigorous spreader, Sasa veitchii makes a good groundcover.

cat # 8S7T
$19.95 each