Bamboo is a clumping plant with hollow greenish-yellow canes. Dense stands grow to exclude other vegetation.
Bamboo is a member of the grass family. Although not as invasive as running bamboo (Phyllostachys species), clumping types of bamboo (Bambusa species) have proven to be problematic in parts of Australia where dense, clumping stands of bamboo exclude other vegetation. There are over 100 species of Bambusa, with three native to northern Australia.
Bamboo rarely produces seed. It spreads as a dense clump, by producing shoots from the ends of its rhizomes (underground stems) close to the orginal clump. Dumping of garden rubbish containing rhizome fragments results in spread from gardens into bushland and other areas.
Bamboo is a woody, clumping plant. The various species of bamboo can occur as shrubs through to trees. The stems of bamboo are circular in cross-section, and hollow. Leaves have parallel veins. Bamboo can be distinguished from rhizomatous or running bamboo (Phyllostachys spp.) whose stems are flattened and grooved in cross section.
Auld, B. and Medd, R. (1987), Weeds: An illustrated botanical guide to the weeds of Australia, Department of Agriculture New South Wales, Melbourne.
See Using herbicides for more information.
PERMIT 9907 Expires 31/03/2025
Glyphosate 360 g/L
(Various products)
Rate: 1 part glyphosate to 50 parts water
Comments: Spot spray. Spray regrowth up to 0.5 m only.
Withholding period: Nil.
Herbicide group: 9 (previously group M), Inhibition of 5-enolpyruvyl shikimate-3 phosphate synthase (EPSP inhibition)
Resistance risk: Moderate
PERMIT 9907 Expires 31/03/2025
Glyphosate 360 g/L
(Various products)
Rate: 1 part glyphosate to 1.5 parts water
Comments: Cut stump. Retreatment necessary.
Withholding period: Nil.
Herbicide group: 9 (previously group M), Inhibition of 5-enolpyruvyl shikimate-3 phosphate synthase (EPSP inhibition)
Resistance risk: Moderate
Glyphosate 360 g/L
(Various products)
Rate: 10 mL per 1 L of water.
Comments: Foliar application between 1 and 2 m tall.
Withholding period: Nil.
Herbicide group: 9 (previously group M), Inhibition of 5-enolpyruvyl shikimate-3 phosphate synthase (EPSP inhibition)
Resistance risk: Moderate
Glyphosate 360 g/L
(Various products)
Rate: 1 part glyphosate to 6 parts water
Comments: Cut stump method. Cut stems to 20 cm. Pour mixture down stem or wet cut.
Withholding period: Nil.
Herbicide group: 9 (previously group M), Inhibition of 5-enolpyruvyl shikimate-3 phosphate synthase (EPSP inhibition)
Resistance risk: Moderate
The content provided here is for information purposes only and is taken from the Biosecurity Act 2015 and its subordinate legislation, and the Regional Strategic Weed Management Plans (published by each Local Land Services region in NSW). It describes the state and regional priorities for weeds in New South Wales, Australia.
Area | Duty |
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All of NSW | General Biosecurity Duty All pest plants are regulated with a general biosecurity duty to prevent, eliminate or minimise any biosecurity risk they may pose. Any person who deals with any plant, who knows (or ought to know) of any biosecurity risk, has a duty to ensure the risk is prevented, eliminated or minimised, so far as is reasonably practicable. |
Reviewed 2017