Hey, it looks great and you cat seems to love it too.
Your plant looks a bit like Phyllostachys nigra which is clump form, however, I've just noticed there is some more of this plant further along so it could be the invasive 'runner' type.
Best thing to do is to take some photos and ask someone at the garden centre what it is and how it spreads and how tall it will grow.
Runner bamboo types are hard to dig up because they send runners (roots that shoot sideways up to 5ft underground) before they pop up further along your garden.
Hey, it looks great and you cat seems to love it too.
Your plant looks a bit like Phyllostachys nigra which is clump form, however, I've just noticed there is some more of this plant further along so it could be the invasive 'runner' type.
Best thing to do is to take some photos and ask someone at the garden centre what it is and how it spreads and how tall it will grow.
Runner bamboo types are hard to dig up because they send runners (roots that shoot sideways up to 5ft underground) before they pop up further along your garden.
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