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Arundo donax is a tall
perennial cane. It is one of
several so-called reed species. It has
several common names including giant cane,
elephant gr****, carrizo...
- 10 m, with
leaves 30–60 cm long and 3–6 cm broad.
Species Arundo collina Ten.
Arundo donax L. –
Giant cane,
Spanish cane (south and east Mediterranean...
- (Phragmites australis), the
original species named reed
Giant reed (
Arundo donax), used for
making reeds for
musical instruments Burma reed (Neyraudia...
- on a
musical instrument. Most
woodwind instrument reeds are made from
Arundo donax ("Giant cane") or
synthetic material.
Tuned reeds (as in
harmonicas and...
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imported to
North America in
biological control efforts surrounding Arundo donax. The
species reproduces parthenogenically, with
females laying eggs into...
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Britannica article "Cane".
Germplasm Resources Information Network:
Arundo Erowid Arundo Donax vault Fashionable Walking Canes &
Walking Sticks —
History of...
- fontanelle.[citation needed] The b****oon-like
double reed, made from the same
arundo donax cane used for
oboes and b****oons, is
inserted directly into a socket...
- 2008-04-20 – via books.google.com. "Erowid
Arundo donax Vaults : Trout's
Notes on
Tryptamine Content of
Arundo donax". Erowid.org.
Retrieved 14
January 2015...
- Oboe reed
Piffero reed For the
reeds of
European instruments, cane from
Arundo donax, a
wetland reed
species traditionally from
southern France, is commonly...
- string, or fabric. The
clarinet uses a
single reed made from the cane of
Arundo donax.
Reeds may also be
manufactured from
synthetic materials. The ligature...