


Chusquea circinata 'Chiapas'
A smaller form from Chiapas, Mexico. Seed collected by Strybing Arboretum from a roadside plant in the early 1990's resulted in fewer than 100 seedlings. These have been dispersed around the West Coast.The plant has been verified as Chusquea circinata by Dr. Lynn Clark and Gilberto Cortés. Nice arching culms are segmented into whorls of slightly larger leaves. In winter the new shoot tips and leaves are creamy colored.
☼ ½ sun | ↥ 10' | Ø ½" | ❄ 26°F | USDA 9–10 | C
A smaller form from Chiapas, Mexico. Seed collected by Strybing Arboretum from a roadside plant in the early 1990's resulted in fewer than 100 seedlings. These have been dispersed around the West Coast.The plant has been verified as Chusquea circinata by Dr. Lynn Clark and Gilberto Cortés. Nice arching culms are segmented into whorls of slightly larger leaves. In winter the new shoot tips and leaves are creamy colored.
☼ ½ sun | ↥ 10' | Ø ½" | ❄ 26°F | USDA 9–10 | C
A smaller form from Chiapas, Mexico. Seed collected by Strybing Arboretum from a roadside plant in the early 1990's resulted in fewer than 100 seedlings. These have been dispersed around the West Coast.The plant has been verified as Chusquea circinata by Dr. Lynn Clark and Gilberto Cortés. Nice arching culms are segmented into whorls of slightly larger leaves. In winter the new shoot tips and leaves are creamy colored.
☼ ½ sun | ↥ 10' | Ø ½" | ❄ 26°F | USDA 9–10 | C