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Bambusa textilis
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Weaver's Bamboo
Description
Bambusa textilis is an attractive non-invasive bamboo that grows in tight clumps of tough, straight canes.

 


Bambusa Disticha
From LoveToKnow Garden
Bambusa Disticha - A pretty little dwarf Bamboo.

Bambusa multiplex - A fine stemmed bamboo, with small yellow- green leaves. Bambusa nigra: Black bamboo - As stalks mature, the turn black. Generally safe to freezing tempertures.

Bambusa vulgaris var. vittata
Scientific Name: Bambusa vulgaris var. vittata Rivière & C.Rivière
Synonym:
Family: Poaceae ...

Bambusa dissimulator albinodia
( Bamboo )
A very large tropical bamboo, often arching. Tough thick walled culms have white rings above and below each node from which large branches grow.

Bambusa sp.
Family: Poaceae / Gramineae
Common bamboo
Origin: China
All tropical forms of bamboo are fast growing plants that can reach tree-like proportions.

Bambusa tulda is mainly used by the Indian paper pulping industry. It is also used for furniture, making baskets and reinforcing concrete. This type of bamboo is used to make a sacred flute called the "Eloo". It is also used for fishing rods.

BAMBUSA SPECIES See Bamboo
BANANA
A Survey of Major Banana Cultivars. By K. Shepherd. 1988 J, pp 33-38
Abyssinian Banana (M. ensete); Rajapuri (M. nana); M. balbisiana; Etc.. By John C. Oberlin. 1976 #1, p 9
All About Bananas. By William F. Whitman.

Bambuseae
Genera Many, see text
Bamboos are a group of woody perennial evergreen plants in the true grass family Poaceae, subfamily Bambusoideae, tribe Bambuseae. Some of its members are giants, forming by far the largest members of the grass family.

Bambusa, Bashania, Chimonobambusa, Fargesia, Indocalamus, Oligostachyum, Phyllostachys, Pleioblastus,Pseudosasa, Sasamorpha, Schizostachyum, Semiarundinaria, Shibataea, Sinobambusa, Yushania ...

BAMBUSA TEXTILIS
Bambusa textilis
General Notes
SelecTree lists no cultivars of textilis.

Bambusa multiplex 'Fernleaf' (Fernleaf Clumping Bamboo)
Sun to Part SunZone: 7b-10 120" tall Origin: China
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Bambusa Species (Graminae). Bamboo. Different types flourish and can reach quite high. Bambusa multiplex is large, growing to 30-50 feet high. Arundinaria japonica and Arundinaria nitada grow to about 8 to 10 feet high.

Arundina bambusifolia, Bletia graminifolia, Arundina speciosa
Orchidaceae
Bamboo Orchid ...

Hedge bamboo (Bambusa multiplex)
Hedgehog cactus (Echinocereus species)
Heliotrope (Heliotropium arborescens, Heliotropium peruvianum)
Hemlock (Tsuga species)
Hen-and-chicks, echeveria (Echeveria species)
Highbush cranberry (Viburnum trilobum) ...

common bamboo; clumping bamboo; feathery bamboo Bambusa vulgaris
common barberry; jaundice-berry; European barberry Berberis vulgaris
common barley, Nepal barley Hordeum vulgare
common buckthorn; Hart's thorn; Waythorn; Rhineberry Rhamnus cathartica ...

Two long rows of Bambusa oldhamii, giant timber bamboo, are nestled between Mudd Chemistry and the new Lokey Laboratory Building at Roth Way and Campus Drive West. Specimens were nearly 30 feet tall when planted in 2003.

Latin: Phyllostachys bambusoides
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Hühnerstücke, frischer Ingwer, Schnittlauch und ganze Zitronengras-Stengel werden zusammen mit geriebener Kokosnuß in ein frisches Bambusrohr gefüllt; dieses wird dicht verschlossen und stundenlang auf kleiner Flamme erhitzt.

Clump-forming bamboos grow in tight clumps and are less invasive and include: Bambusa, Chusquea, Dendrocalamus, Drepanostachyum, Fargesia, Himalayacalamus, Schizostachyum, Shibatea and Thamnocalamus.
Planting inside a physical barrier ...

Guadua is a moderate to very large species of thorny clumping bamboo in the Neotropics genus. The physical size of the Guadua angustifolia makes it the largest Neotropic bamboo. This genus is similar to Bambusa and is sometimes classified in the ...

The bamboo has long been used for decorative purposes, both in gardens and in art. In the United States the native bamboo is a . The most common bamboo is Bambusa arundinacea.

In the United States the native bamboo is a cane. The most common bamboo is Bambusa arundinacea. Bamboo is classified in the division Magnoliophyta, class Lilopsida, order Cyperales, family Gramineae.

See also: Bamboo, Bambusa, Green, Grass, Stachys