MULTI-PURPOSE: The architecture firm Space International designed La Cuesta, a Nichols Canyon home to accommodate indoor-outdoor living. Architects worked with Kathleen Ferguson Landscapes to choose the right timber bamboo, Phyllostachys vivax, which functions as a privacy screen and grows through an opening in the eaves. (Joshua White / LAT)
The striped Bambusa ventricosa, or Buddhas belly, stays relatively small except for its swollen stalks, or culms. Enthusiasts prize bamboo for its quick growth, resiliency and ability to add instant tranquillity. (Don Bartletti / LAT)
THROUGH THICK AND THIN: Colorful Bambusa lako, also known as Timor black is at Bob Dimattias nursery in Vista. (Don Bartletti / LAT)
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Green-and-yellow-striped Bambusa vulgaris Vittata, also called golden Hawaiian, is one of 200 types of bamboo in Jim Rehors Chino Hills garden. (Don Kelsen / LAT)
WELCOME: At the Holmby Hills house of Drew Zager, Bambusa vulgaris Vittata, shades the front walkway and is one of 12 varieties of bamboo on the grounds. (Beatrice de Gea / LAT)
GIANTS AMONG US: A towering variety called Dendrocalamus asper is a speedy clumper whose black stalks can rise to 100 feet. (Don Bartletti / LAT)
TOWELS: Earth Accents in Santa Monica carries these soft, silky Nandina towels made of 75% bamboo fiber and 25% organic cotton. $11.95 for a wash cloth, $23.95 for a hand towel, $39.95 for a bath towel; (866) 223-9990; www.earthaccents.com. (Eric Boyd / LAT)