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Although bamboo is generally tough and fast growing once established, it is slow and labour intensive to propagate, usually by root division. Our standard size for bamboo sales is a 5 gallon container.
Generally, excepting sales and rare species, sizes and costs range as follows: | |||
Container |
Typical Size |
# of Culms |
Price |
1 gallon |
6" to 2' |
1 to 3 |
$15 to $25 |
2 gallon |
2' to 3' |
2 to 5 |
$25 to $45 |
5 gallon |
5' to 7' |
2 to 5 |
$95 to $140 |
7 gallon |
7' to 10' |
3 to 10 |
$160 to $200 |
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