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- Cathariostachys is a genus of Madagascan bamboo in the gr**** family. Species Cathariostachys capitata - eastern Madagascar Cathariostachys madagascariensis...
- shoots, found in ****an, Taiwan, and China. "Madagascar giant bamboo" (Cathariostachys madagascariensis), a bamboo species found in Madagascar species in...
- distinct from Cephalostachys. She placed both in the new genus Cathariostachys. "Cathariostachys madagascariensis (A.Camus) S.Dransf". Plants of the World...
- from the original on 2008-10-07. Retrieved 2009-08-19. Valiha and Cathariostachys, Two New Bamboo Genera (Gramineae-Bambusoideae) from Madagascar. Soejatmi...
- madagascariense - Cathariostachys madagascariensis Cephalostachyum malayense - Dendrocalamus pendulus Cephalostachyum peclardii - Cathariostachys capitata Cephalostachyum...
- is made), also contain cyanogenic glycosides. The Madagascar bamboo Cathariostachys madagascariensis produces cyanide as a deterrent to grazing. In response...
- Karnataka, Kerala Formerly included see Cathariostachys Nastus Schizostachyum Valiha Ochlandra capitata - Cathariostachys capitata Ochlandra elegantissima -...
- Apoclada, Eremocaulon, Guadua, Olmeca, Otatea subtribe Hickeliinae: Cathariostachys, Decaryochloa, Hickelia, Hitch****ella, Nastus, Perrierbambus, Sirochloa...
- bamboo lemur (Hapalemur aureus), for instance, eats giant bamboo (Cathariostachys madagascariensis), which contains high levels of cyanide. This lemur...
- the age of 17. It feeds almost exclusively on the bamboo species of Cathariostachys madagascariensis, preferring the shoots but also eating the pith and...