- Asia.
Dendrocalamus giganteus is one of the
tallest of bamboos,
capable of
reaching heights up to 46 m. The
following are included:
Dendrocalamus asper...
- 600 ft) altitude.
Dendrocalamus giganteus is used in
construction and weaving. The
shoots are edible. Contu, S. (2013). "
Dendrocalamus giganteus". IUCN...
- in China,
Dendrocalamus asper is the most po****r
bamboo species in Asia
whose shoots are used as a
source of food.
Culms of
Dendrocalamus asper bamboo...
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Dendrocalamus sinicus, the
dragon bamboo, is a
gigantic clumping bamboo native to
Yunnan Province of
China and to Laos. It has the
largest culms of any...
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Dendrocalamus strictus is a
bamboo species belonging to the
Dendrocalamus genus. The
culms (stems) are
often solid.
Common names include male bamboo,...
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Dendrocalamus hamiltonii, or Hamilton's bamboo, is a
species of bamboo, 12–15 cm in
diameter and
growing up to 15–18 m in height,
found in
South Asian...
- ****an
Dendrocalamus –
native to
tropical South Asia,
Southeast Asia, and
South China Dendrocalamus asper –
native to
Southeast Asia
Dendrocalamus latiflorus...
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Dendrocalamus longispathus, the long-sheath bamboo, is a
bamboo species which grows up to 20 m tall. It is
native to Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Thailand...
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Dendrocalamus sikkimensis is a
bamboo species belonging to the
Dendrocalamus genus. It has many
branches that are
normally orange in colour. It
grows up...
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Commelinids Order:
Poales Family:
Poaceae Genus:
Bambusa Species: B. tulda
Binomial name
Bambusa tulda Roxb.
Synonyms Dendrocalamus tulda (Roxb.) Voigt...