Bergbambos tessellata — an easy houseplant, prefers partial sun light
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Bergbambos tessellata

Bergbambos Tessellata

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Bergbambos tessellata is a bamboo native to the south-eastern highlands of South Africa and Lesotho. It is the sole species in the monotypic genus Bergbambos, belonging to the family Poaceae.

A note from PlantMom

Bergbambos tessellata is resistant to disease and generally not susceptible to illnesses. With regard to care, this plant is fairly low-maintenance. When grown outdoors it needs little watering, and larger plants typically do not require pruning. Smaller plants, however, should be trimmed after they have finished blooming. Bergbambos tessellatat is appropriate for anyone with an outdoor area, like a garden or deck, and does not demand much prior care experience.

— PlantMom
CARE GUIDE

How to keep Bergbambos Tessellata.

Light

Bergbambos tessellata originates from habitats such as undergrowth of forests or stony regions where it is naturally shielded from the sun. It thrives best in partially sunny conditions, yet it can acclimate to either complete sun exposure or complete shade, showcasing its flexible and robust characteristics.

Water

Bergbambos tessellata thrives in moist, shaded environments, needing both consistent humidity and soil that remains evenly moist without becoming waterlogged. Watering twice a week is optimal for this plant. It is best grown outdoors, where it benefits from mulching. Mulch helps retain moisture and mimics the organic matter found in its natural habitat.

Fertilizer

Bergbambos tessellata necessitates extra nourishment to foster vigorous new development. In the springtime, appropriating some organic matter around the plant's base can efficiently supply it with the essential nutrition it requires. The application of fertilizer assists in promoting robust growth and enhances the plant's ability to ward off diseases and pests.

Pruning

Bergbambos tessellata benefits greatly from pruning in early spring. This process involves trimming away dead or damaged stems to encourage new growth. By removing weak branches, you can improve air circulation and light penetration, which supports strong development. This practice not only enhances the plant’s appearance but also promotes its health and longevity by reducing the risk of disease.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Plant Type
Bamboo
Life Cycle
Perennial
Genus
Bergbambos
Family
Poaceae
Hardiness Zone
8-10
Mature Height
3.05 m to 4.88 m
Mature Spread
2.13 m to 3.05 m
Leaf Color
Green
Leaf Type
Evergreen
Bloom Time
Early summer, Mid summer
Planting Time
Spring
Harvest Time
Late summer, Early fall, Mid fall
Native Area
South Africa, Lesotho
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Berg bamboo