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Bambusa balcooa is a
clumping bamboo native from the
Indian subcontinent to Indo-China.
Bambusa balcooa is a very large, thick-walled,
clumping or sympodial...
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Pseudoxytenanthera Dendrocalamus affinis –
Bambusa emeiensis Dendrocalamus balcooa –
Bambusa balcooa Dendrocalamus copelandii –
Bambusa copelandii Dendrocalamus criticus...
- oldhamii), a
large (to 20 m)
bamboo species originating from
Taiwan Bambusa balcooa larger (to 25 m) from Indo-China Moso
bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) a commercial...
- (megapascals)
Balku bans
Bambusa balcooa green 45 73.7
Balku bans
Bambusa balcooa air dry 54.15 81.1
Balku bans
Bambusa balcooa 8.5 820 69 151
Indian thorny...
- Guangxi,
Vietnam Bambusa australis L.C.Chia & H.L.Fung –
Vietnam Bambusa balcooa Roxb. – India, Nepal, ****am, Bangladesh, Indo-China;
naturalized in South...
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Aegle marmelos,
Albizia procera,
Alstonia scholaris,
Arundo donax,
Bambusa balcooa,
Cynodon dactylon,
Dipterocarpus macrocarpus,
Duabanga grandiflora, Eichhornia...
- season.
Dense clumps,
thick culms,
short internodes, low branches.
Bambusa balcooa None
Clumper 18
metres (59 ft) 150
millimetres (5.9 in) From India. Has...
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Philippines to India, and from
Sumatra to
southern China.
Bambusa balcooa –
native to the
Indian subcontinent to
Mainland Southeast Asia Bambusa...
- when
sporadically flowering has been reported.
Bambusa vulgaris,
Bambusa balcooa, and
Dendrocalamus stocksii are
common examples of such bamboo. Mautam...
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agriculture creating favourable conditions for bamboos;
species include:
Bambusa balcooa, B. procera, and
Gigantochloa spp. 5.
Seasonally flooded gr****lands: CTNP...