Many species of bamboo are difficult to control once they’ve become established. Learn options for containment and control. Several species of non-native bamboo, including golden bamboo, are capable of spreading into forested areas, where they outcompete native plants and provide little wildlife habitat. Once established, bamboo is difficult to control. Understanding how bamboo grows and spreads can help with control efforts.
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