Lucky Bamboo is a kind of clumped shrub plant. Its leaves are fan-shaped, palmately deep split, with 16-30 lobes, and its edges and ribs are serrulate. It is distributed in the west of Guangxi and the southeast of Yunnan and can be used as greening materials.
The stems of dwarf palm bamboo are as thin as fingers, unbranched, with leaf nodes and brown reticular fiber sheaths. They are beautiful in shape and can be used for greening and ornamental purposes, originating from the south to the southwest of China.
As the name suggests, the leaves of the bamboos are thicker than those of other varieties, and have golden stripes.
It likes humid and well ventilated environment. It is not resistant to waterlogging and extremely resistant to shade. In summer, strong light is suitable for shade. Like most varieties, the growth of bamboos is slow and the requirement of water and fertilizer is not strict. The planting soil should be loose, fertile and acid.
It has 100000 mountains in the southwest and very thin leaves.
The trees are small and beautiful, which are produced in the west of Guangdong, Hainan and the south of Guangxi.