Bambouseraie de Prafrance Bambouseraie de Prafrance
The Bambouseraie de Prafrance (34 hectares, 84 acres) is a private botanical garden specializing in bamboos , located in Générargues , near Anduze , Gard , Languedoc-Roussillon , France . It is open daily in the warmer months; an admission fee is charged.
The garden contains one of Europe 's oldest bamboo collections, established in 1856 by amateur botanist Eugène Mazel [es ] (1828-1890), who had made his fortune in the spice trade , and who continued to build the collection until he encountered financial problems in 1890. Although the garden subsequently changed ownership several times, it has continued to be a showcase for bamboos, and today contains around 300 bamboo species and cultivars , as well as other plantings of Asiatic shrubs and trees, Ginkgo biloba , sequoia , Trachycarpus fortunei , a replica of a Laotian village, and some 5 km of water canals.
Bamboo collections
Miniature bamboos (10–15 cm.) - Pleioblastus distichus , Pleioblastus fortunei , Pleioblastus pumilus , Pleioblastus pygmaeus , Pleioblastus viridistriatus , Pleioblastus viridistriatus "Chrysophyllus" , Pleioblastus viridistriatuss "Vagans" , Sasa admirabilis , Sasa masamuneana "Albostriata" , Sasa masamuneana "Aureostriata" , and Shibataea Kumasaca .
Small bamboos (1–3 meters) - Bambusa multiplex "Elegans" , Chimonobambusa marmorea , Chimonobambusa marmorea "Variegata" , Fargesia murielae , Fargesia murielae "Harewood" , Fargesia murielae "Jumbo" , F. murielae "Simba" , Fargesia nitida , Fargesia robusta , Hibanobambusa tranquillans "Shiroshima" , Pleioblastus chino "Elegantissimus" , Pleioblastus shibuyanus "Tsuboï" , Sasa latifolia , Sasa palmata "Nebulosa" , Sasa tessellata , Sasa tsuboiana , Sasa veitchii , and Sinobambusa rubroligula .
Medium bamboos (3–8 meters) - Arundinaria kunishii , Arundinaria anceps , Bambusa multiplex , Bambusa multiplex "Alphonse Karr" , Bambusa multiplex "Golden goddess" , Bambusa ventricosa , Bambusa ventricosa "Kimmei" , Chimonobambusa quadrangularis , Chimonobambusa quadrangularis "Tatejima" , Chimonobambusa tumidissinoda , Chusquea coronalis , Hibanobambusa tranquillans , Himalayacalamus asper , Otatea acuminata , Phyllostachys arcana "Luteosulcata" , Phyllostachys aurea , Phyllostachys aurea "Flavescens inversa" , Phyllostachys aurea "Holochrysa" , Phyllostachys aurea "Koi" , Phyllostachys aureosulcata , Phyllostachys aureosulcata "Aureocaulis" , Phyllostachys aureosulcata "Spectabilis" , Phyllostachys bambusoides "Marliacea" , Phyllostachys bambusoides "Subvariegata" , Phyllostachys bissetii , Phyllostachys dulcis , Phyllostachys flexuosa , Phyllostachys glauca , Phyllostachys heteroclada , Phyllostachys humilis , Phyllostachys manii , Phyllostachys meyeri , Phyllostachys nidularia , Phyllostachys nigra , Phyllostachys nuda , Phyllostachys nuda "Localis" , Phyllostachys pubescens "Heterocycla" , Phyllostachys praecox , Phyllostachys praecox "Viridisulcata" , Phyllostachys proprinqua , Phyllostachys rubromarginata , Pleioblastus gramineus , Pleioblastus hindsii , Pleioblastus linearis , Pseudosasa amabilis , Pseudosasa japonica , Pseudosasa japonica "Variegata" , Pseudosasa japonica "Tsutsumiana" , Semiarundinaria fastuosa , Semiarundinaria makinoi , Semiarundinaria okuboi , Semiarundinaria yashadake "Kimmei" , Sinobambusa tootsik , Sinobambusa tootsik "Albovariegata" , and Thamnocalamus tessellatus .
Giant bamboos (8–28 meters) - Bambusa arundinacea , Bambusa oldhamii , Bambusa textilis , Bambusa vulgaris "Striata" , Phyllostachys bambusoides , Phyllostachys bambusoides "Castillonis" , Phyllostachys bambusoides "Castilloni inversa" , Phyllostachys bambusoides "Holocrysa" , Phyllostachys bambusoides "Tanakae" , Phyllostachys edulis "Moso" ,Phyllostachys makinoi , Phyllostachys nigra "Boryana" , Phyllostachys nigra "Henonis" , Phyllostachys pubescens , Phyllostachys pubescens "Bicolor" , Phyllostachys viridis "Mitis" , Phyllostachys viridis "Sulfurea" , Phyllostachys vivax , Phyllostachys vivax "Aureocaulis" , Phyllostachys vivax "Huanvenzhu" , Phyllostachys violascens , and Phyllostachys viridiglaucescens .
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References
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