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Bambusa blumeana Bambusa blumeana is a moderately large SE Asian clump-forming bamboo with densely thorny branches, similar to the S Asian species B. bambos. The...
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Bambusa burmanica This datasheet was originally prepared by INBAR.This bamboo, like most Burmese bamboos, is very poorly known. Distribution and uses are not...
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Bambusa khasiana This datasheet has been prepared by INBAR. Botanical featuresCulms 10-15 m tall, singly growing from a creeping...
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Bambusa longispiculata This datasheet has been prepared by INBAR. Botanical featuresCulms 10-15 m high, 7-10 cm in diameter,...
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Bambusa membranacea Bambusa membranacea is a moderately large clump-forming bamboo with small leaves and narrow, usually reflexed culm sheath blades, common in...
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Bambusa multiplex (hedge bamboo) This datasheet was originally prepared by INBAR.A small-stature Bambusa species, somewhat hardier than other species in the genus, with...
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Bambusa nutans B. nutans is a medium to tall, strong clump-forming bamboo widely cultivated in northeastern India, Bengal, Bangladesh, Orissa and Bihar and also...
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Bambusa pallida This datasheet has been prepared by INBAR. Botanical featuresA caespitose bamboo, growing in thick clumps....
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Bambusa polymorpha This datasheet was originally prepared by INBAR.A large, strong bamboo with long internodes, found in moist forest, often with teak,...
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Bambusa tulda (bengal bamboo) Bambusa tulda is a moderately large clump-forming bamboo adopted from semi-deciduous forest in northeastern India, Bengal, Assam, Bihar, the plains...
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