


Chusquea bilimekii
Burgundy-colored culms grace the upright form of this rare species collected from seed in the 1999Mexican expedition. It grows at 9000' in the pine forest of the Sierra Occidental. The leaves are longer and narrower that C. culeou species. Hardiness is not known. The best guess is 10 F.
☼ ½ sun | ↥ 18' | Ø 1" | ❄ 10°F | USDA 8–10 | C
Burgundy-colored culms grace the upright form of this rare species collected from seed in the 1999Mexican expedition. It grows at 9000' in the pine forest of the Sierra Occidental. The leaves are longer and narrower that C. culeou species. Hardiness is not known. The best guess is 10 F.
☼ ½ sun | ↥ 18' | Ø 1" | ❄ 10°F | USDA 8–10 | C
Burgundy-colored culms grace the upright form of this rare species collected from seed in the 1999Mexican expedition. It grows at 9000' in the pine forest of the Sierra Occidental. The leaves are longer and narrower that C. culeou species. Hardiness is not known. The best guess is 10 F.
☼ ½ sun | ↥ 18' | Ø 1" | ❄ 10°F | USDA 8–10 | C