Bambusa Schreber, 1789
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.236.1.1 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13631266 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D4246759-FFD2-A85F-AB95-F93FFA278245 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Bambusa Schreber |
status |
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Rhizomes pachymorph; culms hollow, 5–20 m tall, 5–15 cm in diameter, erect to apically arching; culm leaf sheaths well developed, pubescent, auricles present, fimbriae present or absent, oral setae absent; culm leaf blades erect, deciduous; branching intravaginal; node with one central bud developing into 1 main central branch bearing several to numerous smaller secondary branches, thorns usually absent, supra- and infranodal bands of short-soft white hairs absent; synflorescences paniculate; pseudospikelets comprising 1 subtending bract, 1 2-keeled broad prophyll, 1 gemmiparous bract, 1–3 glumes, 2 to several florets; lemmas broad, glabrous, paleas 2-keeled; lodicules 3 or 2; stamens 6; fruit a basic caryopsis. Introduced Asiatic genus ( Fig. 9A, E View FIGURE 9 ).
1. Culms dark green; culm leaf sheaths abaxially pubescent with spinous-hairy, dark brown hairs; auricles slightly conspicuous; culm leaf blades with the base not rounded, more than 1/2 the width of the sheath apex; branches many, 3 dominant .............................. ........................................................................................................................................................................................... B. oldhamii View in CoL
1. Culms bright green or yellow with green stripes; culm leaf sheaths abaxially hispid with stiff, appressed dark brown hairs; auricles tiny and ciliate; culm leaf blades with the base slightly rounded, 1/2 the width of the sheath apex; branches many, 1 dominant...... ............................................................................................................................................................................................ B. vulgaris View in CoL
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