Dendrocalamus
Dendrocalamus | |
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Dendrocalamus spp. | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
(unranked): | Angiosperms |
(unranked): | Monocots |
(unranked): | Commelinids |
Order: | Poales |
Family: | Poaceae |
Subfamily: | Bambusoideae |
Supertribe: | Bambusodae |
Tribe: | Bambuseae |
Subtribe: | Bambusinae |
Genus: | Dendrocalamus Nees |
Type species | |
Dendrocalamus strictus (Roxb.) Nees | |
Synonyms[1] | |
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Dendrocalamus is a tropical Asian genus of giant clumping bamboos in the grass family.[2][3] It is found in the Indian subcontinent, China, and Southeast Asia.[4]
Dendrocalamus giganteus is one of the tallest of bamboos, capable of reaching heights up to 46 m.[5][6]
- Dendrocalamus asper - S China, SE Asia, Indian subcontinent
- Dendrocalamus bambusoides - Yunnan
- Dendrocalamus barbatus - Yunnan
- Dendrocalamus bengkalisensis - Riau Is
- Dendrocalamus birmanicus - Yunnan, Myanmar
- Dendrocalamus brandisii - Yunnan , Indochina, Andaman Is
- Dendrocalamus buar - Sumatra
- Dendrocalamus calostachyus - Arunachal Pradesh, Bhutan, Yunnan, Myanmar
- Dendrocalamus cinctus - Sri Lanka
- Dendrocalamus collettianus - Myanmar
- Dendrocalamus detinens - Myanmar
- Dendrocalamus dumosus - Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia
- Dendrocalamus elegans - Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia
- Dendrocalamus exauritus - Guangxi
- Dendrocalamus farinosus - Guangxi, Guizhou, Sichuan, Yunnan, Vietnam
- Dendrocalamus fugongensis - Yunnan
- Dendrocalamus giganteus - Yunnan, Assam, West Bengal, Laos, Myanmar; naturalized in Madagascar, Mauritius, Seychelles, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Cambodia, Thailand, Ecuador, Trinidad, Puerto Rico
- Dendrocalamus hait - Sumatra
- Dendrocalamus hamiltonii - Yunnan, Nepal, eastern Himalayas, northern Indochina
- Dendrocalamus hirtellus - Peninsular Malaysia
- Dendrocalamus hookeri - eastern Himalayas, Myanmar
- Dendrocalamus jianshuiensis - Yunnan
- Dendrocalamus khoonmengii - Thailand
- Dendrocalamus latiflorus - southern China, northern Indochina; naturalized in Ryukyu Is, Bonin Is, Cuba, Brazil
- Dendrocalamus liboensis - Guizhou
- Dendrocalamus longispathus - Indochina, Assam, Bangladesh
- Dendrocalamus macroculmis - Vietnam
- Dendrocalamus manipureanus - Manipur
- Dendrocalamus membranaceus - Indochina, Yunnan, Bangladesh
- Dendrocalamus menglongensis - Guangdong
- Dendrocalamus merrillianus - Philippines
- Dendrocalamus messeri - Myanmar
- Dendrocalamus minor - Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou
- Dendrocalamus nudus - Thailand
- Dendrocalamus pachystachys - Yunnan
- Dendrocalamus parishii - western Himalayas
- Dendrocalamus parvigemma - Vietnam
- Dendrocalamus peculiaris - Yunnan
- Dendrocalamus pendulus - Peninsular Malaysia
- Dendrocalamus poilanei - Vietnam
- Dendrocalamus pulverulentus - Guangdong
- Dendrocalamus sahnii - Arunachal Pradesh
- Dendrocalamus semiscandens - Yunnan
- Dendrocalamus sericeus - Bihar, Laos, Vietnam
- Dendrocalamus sikkimensis - Sikkim, Bhutan, Arunachal Pradesh, Yunnan
- Dendrocalamus sinicus - Yunnan, Laos
- Dendrocalamus sinuatus - Peninsular Malaysia, Laos, Vietnam
- Dendrocalamus somdevae - Uttarakhand
- Dendrocalamus strictus - India, Indochina; naturalized in West Indies, Java, Malaysia, some islands in Indian Ocean
- Dendrocalamus suberosus - Guangdong
- Dendrocalamus tibeticus - Tibet, Yunnan
- Dendrocalamus tomentosus - Yunnan
- Dendrocalamus triamus - Guangdong
- Dendrocalamus tsiangii - Sichuan, Guangxi, Guizhou
- Dendrocalamus wabo - Myanmar
- Dendrocalamus xishuangbannaensis - Yunnan, Vietnam
- Dendrocalamus yunnanicus
- formerly included[1]
see Ampelocalamus Bambusa Gigantochloa Neololeba Pseudoxytenanthera
- Dendrocalamus affinis - Bambusa emeiensis
- Dendrocalamus balcooa - Bambusa balcooa
- Dendrocalamus copelandii - Bambusa copelandii
- Dendrocalamus criticus - Bambusa pallida
- Dendrocalamus curranii - Gigantochloa levis
- Dendrocalamus factitius - Bambusa sinospinosa var. inermis
- Dendrocalamus forbesii - Neololeba atra
- Dendrocalamus griffithianus - Bambusa griffithiana
- Dendrocalamus inermis - Bambusa sinospinosa var. inermis
- Dendrocalamus latifolius - Neololeba atra
- Dendrocalamus mianningensis - Ampelocalamus mianningensis
- Dendrocalamus microcephalus - Bambusa microcephala
- Dendrocalamus monadelphus - Pseudoxytenanthera monadelpha
- Dendrocalamus multispiculatus - Neololeba atra
- Dendrocalamus papuanus - Neololeba atra]]
- Dendrocalamus patellaris - Ampelocalamus patellaris
- Dendrocalamus rongchengensis - Bambusa rongchengensis
- Dendrocalamus stenoauritus - Bambusa stenoaurita
- Dendrocalamus stocksii - Pseudoxytenanthera stocksii
- Dendrocalamus tulda - Bambusa tulda
Uses
In a TED talk during March 2015 Elora Hardy described the use] of Dendrocalamus Asper Niger (or Hitam Black Bamboo) and mentions six other (unspecified) species as sustainable and building material that is flexible and regrows in about three years.
References
- 1 2 3 Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
- ↑ Nees von Esenbeck, Christian Gottfried Daniel. 1835. Linnaea 9(4): 476-477 in Latin
- ↑ Tropicos, Dendrocalamus Nees
- ↑ Flora of China, Vol. 22 Page 39, 牡竹属 mu zhu shu Dendrocalamus Nees, Linnaea. 9: 476. 1835.
- ↑ Bamboos Of India, . Accessed 8 June 2007
- ↑ Bioone
- ↑ The Plant List search for Dendrocalamus
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