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- Species Dinochloa acutiflora Dinochloa alata Dinochloa albociliata Dinochloa andamanica Dinochloa aopaensis Dinochloa barbata Dinochloa cordata Dinochloa darvelana...
- Dinochloa sipitangensis a species of tropical clumping high-climbing bamboos in the gr**** family. They are found in the hill forests and lowland dipterocarp...
- Yersinochloa subtribe Chusqueinae: Chusquea subtribe Dinochloinae: Cyrtochloa, Dinochloa, Mullerochloa, Neololeba, Pinga, Parabambusa, Sphaerobambos subtribe Greslaniinae:...
- the island are the rattan palm Calamus palustris, the climbing bamboo Dinochloa andamanica and Parishia insignis, Calophyllum soulattri, Artocarpus, Canarium...
- (Gigantochloa atter), male bamboo (Dendrocalamus strictus), and climbing bamboos (Dinochloa spp.) Another endemic species, the lumampao or bagakay bamboo (Schizostachyum...
- Dendrocalamus Dinochloa Eremocaulon Gigantochloa Nastus Neohouzeaua Pseudostachyum Pseudoxytenanthera Sirochloa Schizostachyum acutiflorum - Dinochloa acutiflora...
- Chusqueinae: one genus: Chusquea. Subtribe Dinochloinae: 7 genera: Cyrtochloa, Dinochloa, Mullerochloa, Neololeba, Pinga, Parabambusa, Sphaerobambos. Subtribe...
- present include the rattan palm Calamus palustris, the climbing bamboo Dinochloa andamanica and Parishia insignis, Calophyllum soulattri, Artocarpus, Canarium...
- Dinochloa Schizostachyum Neohouzeaua coradata - Schizostachyum coradatum Neohouzeaua dulloa - Schizostachyum dullooa Neohouzeaua puberula - Dinochloa...
- or utricle), the berry-like form found in some bamboo genera including Dinochloa and Olmeca where the pericarp is more thick and fleshy, and the nut-like...