Phyllostachys aureosulcata

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The tree has been cultivated for so long that it is not known in a truly wild situation. Love
Indigenous to rocky and sandy barrens, savannas, rocky ledges, slopes, clearings and disturbed sites. Love
Indigenous to rich deciduous woodlands, stream banks, open woods and shaded rocky slopes mostly in the Appalachian Mountains. Love
Sandhills, dry pinelands, dry deciduous woods, open slopes and flats in sandy ground. Love
A temperate plant. It grows in dry woods and sandy thickets. Climbing on shrubs and young trees in moist thickets, clearings and edges of deciduous forests, in deep swamps and sometimes on dry sandy, dry shale and rocky hillsides. Love
Indigenous to rich deciduous woodlands, open moist to slightly dry woods, seasonal floodplains, stream banks and open areas near woodland paths. Love

Moist woods and thickets. Love
Wet environments. Love

Sandy to rich moist soils of low woodlands, coastal forests, along the sides of bogs, streams and swamps. Sometimes found in dry sandy areas in Florida. Love
Humid lowland forests on limestone formations. Love

Woodland, dry and wet meadows and mountains. Love
Found at elevations between 2,000 – 3,200 metres. Love