Chimonobambusa sect. Oreocalamus (Keng) T. H. Wen & Ohnrberger, 1940
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.649.1.2 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E2E37E-FFE1-BE35-B196-8E88FA08F853 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Chimonobambusa sect. Oreocalamus |
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Key to the species of Chimonobambusa sect. Oreocalamus
1a. Culms sheaths caducous or late; internodes terete or basal ones slightly 4–angled, with a ring of spines at basal nodes; shoots appearing from April to December.................................................................................................................... C. sect. Oreocalamus
1a. Culm sheaths abaxially glabrous or sometimes sparsely hispid.
2a. Young culm internodes hispid, the glabrous............................................................................................................... C. paucispinosa
2b. Young culm internodes hirsute, the tuberculate.
3a. Culm sheath blade articulate ..................................................................................................................................... C. microfloscula
3b. Culm sheath blade not articulate ............................................................................................................................ C. quadrangularis
1b. Culm sheaths abaxially densely hispid.
4a. Culm sheaths abaxially with irregular blotches................................................................................................................ C.tuberculat
4b. Culm sheaths abaxially without blotches.
5a. Culm sheaths delayed deciduous.
6a. 2–3 leaves at the apex of branchlets; foliage leaf blades 12–33 cm long...................................................................... C. metuoensis
6b. 6–8 leaves at the apex of branchlets, foliage leaf blades 30–35 cm long...................................................................... C. grandifolia
5b. Culm sheaths caducous.
7a. Branches 3 per culm node; culm sheaths usually shorter than internodes .................................................................... C. ningnanica
7b. Branches 10–18 per culm node; culm sheaths usually longer than internodes .......................................................... C. multiramosa
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University of Copenhagen |
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