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BAMBUSA POLYMORPHA
Bambusa polymorpha, or Burmese bamboo, is a species of clumping bamboo native to Bangladesh, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Java, Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Ecuador.
It is a tall, grayish green colored bamboo species, which grows in thickets consisting of a large number of heavily branched, closely growing culms. It reaches a height of 10–30 m.
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T. OLIVERI
Thyrsostachys oliveri, a sympodial bamboo in tropicals, reaching a height of 10 - 20 m with a diameter of 5 – 10 cm, culm wall thickness 1 cm. Culms are very straight and hard, usually forming very tight clump. Very good looking plant for landscaping. Poles are used for construction and furniture.......
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BAMBUSA MULTIPLEX
Bambusa multiplex is an evergreen, clumping bamboo producing erect canes from 2 - 7 metres tall. The thin-walled canes are 10 - 30mm in diameter with internodes 20 - 40cm long[266,361].
The plant is sometimes harvested for its edible young shoots and culms that are used for weaving, paper making etc. Plants are widely cultivated in the tropics as ornamentals and in he......
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VULGARIS GREEN
Vulgaris Green, common bamboo, is an open-clump type bamboo species. It is native to Indochina and to the province of Yunnan in southern China, but it has been widely cultivated in many other places and has become naturalized in several. Among bamboo species, it is one of the largest and most easily recognized.
Vulgaris Green forms moderately loose clumps and has no t......
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GUADUA ANGUSTIFOLIA
Guadua is a Neotropical genus of thorny, clumping bamboo in the grass family, ranging from moderate to very large species.
Physically, Guadua angustifolia is noted for being the largest Neotropical bamboo. The genus is similar to Bambusa and is sometimes included in that genus. Several animals are, to a various extent, associated with stands of Guadua bamboo, for exam......
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DENDROCALAMUS STOCKSII
Local names: Kako/Hate (Arunachal Pradesh), Kako banh (Assam),Unap (Manipur),Aotsu (Nagaland), Choya Bans/Ban Bans/Dhungray bans (Sikkim),Phulrua (Mizoram),Pecha(Tripura), Chivari, Mes (Maharashtra),Konda (Karnataka),Oyi ( Kerala)
Uses: Furniture, Handicrafts, construction, edible shoots
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DENDROCLALMUS BRANDISII
endrocalamus brandisii also known as Velvet Leaf Bamboo, Teddy Bear Bamboo, or Sweet Dragon Bamboo is one of the largest tropical clumping bamboos in the world. It grows native in Southeast Asia and is often used as a building material.
Culms: Dendrocalamus brandisii is a very large evergreen tufted bamboo. Culms have an ashy-gray to greenish-gray color and are on ave......
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BAMBUSA LONGISPICULATA
Bambusa longispiculata, or Mahal bamboo, is a species of clumping bamboo native to Bangladesh and Myanmar, but widely grown in many other countries including Australia. Growing in wide and open clumps, it makes an excellent shelter for waterfowl. It is not suited for harvesting and is very suitable for soil stabilization on dam faces. It can grow up to a height of 10 m, and a thickness of 5 cm.......
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BAMBUSA BAMBOS
Bambusa bambos, the giant thorny bamboo, Indian thorny bamboo, spiny bamboo, or thorny bamboo,[2][3][4] is a species of clumping bamboo native to southern Asia (India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Assam, and Indochina). It is also naturalized in Seychelles, Central America, West Indies, Java, Malaysia, Maluku, and the Philippines.
It is a tall, bright-green colored spiny ba......
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OXYTENANTHERA PARVIFOLIA
Local Name:- Hill Jati (Assam).
Identification features:-
Culms- up to 20 m high and 8 cm in diameter, dark green, nodes slightly prominent, internodes 20-45 cm long,walls up to 1.2 cm thick.
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MELOCANNA BACCIFERA
Local Name:- Muli/Tador dort (Arunachal Pradesh); Tarai banh/Muli (Assam); Maubiwa (Manipur); Turiah (Nagaland);Mautak (Mizoram); Muli (Tripura).
Identification features:- Evergreenbamboo, arborescent, culm diffuse
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DENDROCALAMUS STRICTUS
Local Name:- Shal banh (Assam); Latthi bans (Sikkim); Tursing (Mizoram); Lath bans (Tripura); Karail (Bang.); Salia (Oriya); Malebamboo(English).
Identification features:- Adeciduous, sub- arborescent, densely tufted bamboo
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DENDROCALAMUS HAMILTONII
Local Name:- Kako/Hate (Arunachal Pradesh); Kako banh (Assam); Unap (Manipur); Aotsü (Ao- Nagaland); Choya Bans/Ban Bans/ Dhungray bans (Sikkim;) Phulrua (Mizoram); Pecha (Tripura).
Identification features:- A large bamboo, evergreen or deciduous, ceaspt......
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DENDROCALAMUS ASPER
Local Name:- SweatBamboo(English), ThaitamaBans (Sikkim).
Identification features:-
Culm- Very tall, hallow , 20-30 m high, diameter upto 20 cm, young culm densely pubescent, matured culm very large and very strong and durable, thick walled, swollen n......
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BAMBUSA TULDA
Local Name:- Jati/Mirtinga/Wati (Arunachal Pradesh); Jati (Assam); Owati (Meghalaya); Koraincho bans (Sikkim); Longmeii (Ao –Nagaland); Rawthing (Mizoram); Mirtinga (Tripura).
Identification features:- A large tufted bamboo
Culm- Up to 20 m high and 8 c......
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BAMBUSA PALLIDA
Local Name:- Bijli/Jowa (Arunachal Pradesh); Bijuli/Jowa/Makal (Assam); Tenang/Ushken (Meghalaya); Tenang (Sikkim); Teero/Watoi (Nagaland); Mizoram;Makal (Tripura).
Identification features:- Acaespitose bamboo, growing in thick clumps
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BAMBUSA NUTAN
Local Name:- Mokal/Mallo/Kali (Arunachal Pradesh); Deobanh/Jatie makal (Assam); Utang (Manipur); Mal Bans (Sikkim); Rungazumi (Nagaland).
Identification features:- Medium sized elegant bamboo
Culms- 6-15m tall, 5-10cm diameter, loosely clumped, much branched above, usually......
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BAMBUSA BALCOOA
Local Name:- Bhaluka (Arunachal Pradesh, Assam); Baruwa (Manipur); Wamnah/Beru (Meghalaya); Dhanu Bans/Bhalu Bans (Sikkim); Nagaland: Oti (Ao), Vuteya (Angami), Awuti (Sema), Avuthi (Lotha); Barak (Tripura)
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BAMBUSA VULGARIS TIGER BAMBOO
Local name:- Tela banh/Tansti banh (Assam); Lam-Saneibi/ Babal / Basni (Manipur); Bheriu (Meghalaya); Bakal (Beng.);Vairui (Mizoram); Jai (Tripura).
Identification features:- A moderate sized bamboo not densely tufted.
Culms- 8-20 m high, 5-10 cm in d......
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