Sasamorpha borealis

(Hackel.) Nakai

PoaceaeSeeds/Nuts
Sasamorpha borealis
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What to Eat

Edible parts: Seeds, Cereal

The seed is cooked and used as a cereal grain. It is only produced at intervals of several years.

Where to Find It

It is a temperate plant.

Asia, China, Japan, Korea,

Countries: United Arab Emirates, Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bahrain, Brunei, Bhutan, China, Georgia, Indonesia, Israel, India, Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Japan, Kyrgyzstan, Cambodia, North Korea, South Korea, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Laos, Lebanon, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Mongolia, Maldives, Malaysia, Nepal, Oman, Philippines, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Syria, Thailand, Tajikistan, Timor-Leste, Turkmenistan, Turkey, Taiwan, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Yemen

How to Identify

Sasamorpha borealis is an evergreen bamboo reaching 3 m (9 ft 10 in) in height. It is hardy to UK zone 7 and remains in leaf year-round. The species displays hermaphroditic, wind-pollinated flowers. It adapts to light sandy, medium loamy, and heavy clay soils with mildly acidic to basic pH, tolerates semi-shade in light woodland environments, and prefers moist soil.

How to Grow

Propagation: Surface sow seed as soon as it is ripe in a greenhouse at about 20°C, or sow stored seed as soon as it is received. Keep the compost moist. Germination is usually fairly quick in good-quality seed, though it may take 3–6 months. Prick seedlings into individual pots when large enough and grow on in light shade in the greenhouse until big enough to plant out, which may take several years. Seed is rarely available as plants only flower at intervals of several years. For division, work in late spring as new growth begins. Take divisions with at least three canes, keeping root disturbance to the main plant to a minimum. Grow on in light shade in a greenhouse in pots of high-fertility sandy medium. Mist the foliage regularly until established, then plant out once a good root system has formed, which can take a year or more.

Medicinal Uses

None known.

Other Uses

None known.

Wikipedia

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Sasamorpha borealis is an evergreen bamboo reaching 3 m (9 ft 10 in) in height. It is hardy to UK zone 7 and remains in leaf year-round. The species displays hermaphroditic, wind-pollinated flowers. It adapts to light sandy, medium loamy, and heavy clay soils with mildly acidic to basic pH, tolerates semi-shade in light woodland environments, and prefers moist soil.

References (1)
  • Plants for a Future database, The Field, Penpol, Lostwithiel, Cornwall, PL22 0NG, UK. http://www.scs.leeds.ac.uk/pfaf/

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