Yushania is a genus of bamboo in the grass family. The species of yushania are evergreen, spreading, thornless bamboos native to Himalayan, African, Chinese, and Southeast Asian mountains at moderate to high altitudes, up to 3000 m.
Water:
Adapted to mountainous climates, yushania thrives with moderate moisture and withstands dry spells. Water every 2-3 weeks to mimic natural rainfall. As an outdoor plant in temperate zones, it requires reduced water during dormancy, aligning with seasonal precipitation patterns.
Propagation:
Yushania can be propagated via division and cuttings, requiring high humidity and warm temperatures (20-25°C) with well-drained soil. Tools should be sterilized, and cuttings must have a viable node. Propagation is moderately difficult, best done during dormancy or late spring with consistent moisture.
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