Dendrocalamus
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Dendrocalamus is a tropical genus of giant clumping bamboo, which are similar to the genus Bambusa. With about 29 species, this genus is found from the Indian subcontinent throughout Southeast Asia. Dendrocalamus giganteus is one of the tallest of bamboos, capable of reaching heights up to 30 m.[1]
Taxonomy
The following taxa have been brought into synonymy with Dendrocalamus:
- Klemachloa R.Parker
- Oreobambos K.Schum. - a monotypic genus, sometimes also stands alone
- Oxynanthera
- Sinocalamus McClure
References
- Bamboos Of India, [1]. Accessed 8 June 2007
Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Dendrocalamus". Image Credit.