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''Bambusa'' is a large
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bamboo Bamboos are a diverse group of evergreen perennial flowering plants making up the subfamily Bambusoideae of the grass family Poaceae. Giant bamboos are the largest members of the grass family. The origin of the word "bamboo" is uncertain, ...
s. Most species of ''Bambusa'' are rather large, with numerous branches emerging from the nodes, and one or two much larger than the rest. The branches can be as long as 11 m (35 ft). They are native to
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Species

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Bambusa affinis ''Bambusa affinis'' is a species of ''Bambusa'' bamboo, and a member of the grass family Poaceae () or Gramineae () is a large and nearly ubiquitous family of monocotyledonous flowering plants commonly known as grasses. It includes the cere ...
'' Munro – Laos, Myanmar #''
Bambusa albolineata ''Bambusa albolineata'' is a species of ''Bambusa'' bamboo Bamboos are a diverse group of evergreen perennial flowering plants making up the subfamily Bambusoideae of the grass family Poaceae. Giant bamboos are the largest members of the g ...
'' L.C.Chia – Fujian, Guangdong, Jiangxi, Zhejiang #''
Bambusa alemtemshii ''Bambusa'' is a large genus of clumping bamboos. Most species of ''Bambusa'' are rather large, with numerous branches emerging from the nodes, and one or two much larger than the rest. The branches can be as long as 11 m (35 ft). Th ...
'' H.B.Naithani – Nagaland #'' Bambusa amplexicaulis'' W.T.Lin & Z.M.Wu – Guangdong #'' Bambusa angustiaurita'' W.T.Lin – Guangdong #''
Bambusa angustissima ''Bambusa angustissima'' is a species of ''Bambusa'' bamboo. Distribution ''Bambusa angustissima'' is endemic to Gaozhou Gaozhou is a county-level city in southwestern Guangdong Province, China. Formerly the primary city in the area, it i ...
'' L.C.Chia & H.L.Fung – Guangdong #''
Bambusa arnhemica ''Bambusa arnhemica'' is one of three bamboo Bamboos are a diverse group of evergreen perennial flowering plants making up the subfamily Bambusoideae of the grass family Poaceae. Giant bamboos are the largest members of the grass family. ...
'' F.Muell. –
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Bambusa assamica ''Bambusa'' is a large genus of clumping bamboos. Most species of ''Bambusa'' are rather large, with numerous branches emerging from the nodes, and one or two much larger than the rest. The branches can be as long as 11 m (35 ft). Th ...
'' Barooah & Borthakur – Assam #''
Bambusa aurinuda ''Bambusa aurinuda'' is a species of ''Bambusa'' bamboo. Distribution ''Bambusa aurinuda'' is commonly found in the Tonkin Tonkin, also spelled ''Tongkin'', ''Tonquin'' or ''Tongking'', is an exonym referring to the northern region of Vietna ...
'' McClure – Guangxi, Vietnam #''
Bambusa australis ''Bambusa australis '' is a species of ''Bambusa'' bamboo Bamboos are a diverse group of evergreen perennial flowering plants making up the subfamily Bambusoideae of the grass family Poaceae. Giant bamboos are the largest members of the gr ...
'' L.C.Chia & H.L.Fung – Vietnam #''
Bambusa balcooa ''Bambusa balcooa'' is a clumping bamboo native from the Indian subcontinent to Indo-China. Description ''Bambusa balcooa'' is a very large, thick-walled, clumping or sympodial bamboo: growing up to a height of , and a thickness of . Uses ...
'' Roxb. – India, Nepal, Assam, Bangladesh,
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; naturalized in South Africa and the islands of the Gulf of Guinea #''
Bambusa bambos ''Bambusa bambos'', the giant thorny bamboo, Indian thorny bamboo, spiny bamboo, or thorny bamboo, is a species of clumping bamboo native to southern Asia (India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Indochina). It is also naturalized in Seychelles, Centra ...
'' ( L.) Voss – India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Assam, Indochina; naturalized in Seychelles, Central America, West Indies, Java, Malaysia, Maluku, Philippines #''
Bambusa barpatharica ''Bambusa barpatharica'' is a species of ''Bambusa'' bamboo. Distribution ''Bambusa barpatharica'' is native to an area from the Indian states of Assam to Arunachal Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh (, ) is a state in Northeastern India. It was ...
'' Borthakur & Barooah – Arunachal Pradesh, Assam #''
Bambusa basihirsuta ''Bambusa basihirsuta'' is a species of ''Bambusa'' bamboo. Synonyms ''Bambusa basihirsuta'' are 5 synonyms. Distribution ''Bambusa basihirsuta'' is endemic to Guangdong and Zhejiang provinces of China. Description ''Bambusa basihir ...
'' McClure – Guangdong, Zhejiang #'' Bambusa basihirsutoides'' N.H.Xia – Guangdong #'' Bambusa basisolida'' W.T.Lin – Guangdong #''
Bambusa beecheyana ''Bambusa beecheyana'' is a species of ''Bambusa'' bamboo. Synonyms Distribution ''Bambusa beecheyana'' is found in Southern China to Indo-China Mainland Southeast Asia, also known as the Indochinese Peninsula or Indochina, is the co ...
'' Munro – Taiwan, Myanmar, Vietnam, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan; naturalized in Colombia, Brazil #'' Bambusa bicicatricata'' (W.T.Lin) L.C.Chia & H.L.Fung – Hainan #'' Bambusa binghamii'' Gamble – Myanmar #''
Bambusa blumeana ''Bambusa blumeana'',J.J.Roemer & J.A.Schultes, 1830 ''In: Syst. Veg. 7: 1343'' also known as spiny bamboo or thorny bamboo, is a species of clumping bamboo occurring in Tropical Asia. This bamboo is known locally as: ''kawayang tinik'' in the ...
'' Schult. & Schult. – Tropical Asia #'' Bambusa boniopsis'' McClure – Hainan #'' Bambusa brevispicula'' Holttum – New Guinea #'' Bambusa brunneoaciculia'' G.A.Fu – Hainan #'' Bambusa burmanica'' Gamble – Bangladesh, Yunnan, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Peninsular Malaysia #'' Bambusa cacharensis'' R.B.Majumdar – Bangladesh, Assam #'' Bambusa cerosissima'' McClure – Guangdong. Guangxi, Vietnam #'' Bambusa chungii'' McClure – Vietnam, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hunan, Yunnan #'' Bambusa chunii'' L.C.Chia & H.L.Fung – Laos; cultivated in Hong Kong #'' Bambusa clavata'' Stapleton – Bhutan #'' Bambusa comillensis'' Alam – Bangladesh #'' Bambusa concava'' W.T.Lin – Hainan #'' Bambusa contracta'' L.C.Chia & H.L.Fung – Guangdong, Guangxi #'' Bambusa copelandii'' Gamble – Myanmar #'' Bambusa corniculata'' L.C.Chia & H.L.Fung – Guangxi #'' Bambusa cornigera'' McClure – Guangxi #'' Bambusa crispiaurita'' W.T.Lin & Z.M.Wu – Guangdong #'' Bambusa dampaeana'' H.B.Naithani, Garbyal & N.S.Bisht – Mizoram #'' Bambusa diaoluoshanensis'' L.C.Chia & H.L.Fung – Hainan #''
Bambusa dissimulator ''Bambusa dissimulator'' is a species of bamboo from Hong Kong. It is fast growing and has plentiful branches. Distribution It can grow up to and has a diameter of . References dissimulator {{bamboo-stub ...
'' McClure – Guangdong, Vietnam; naturalized in Brazil, Puerto Rico #'' Bambusa distegia'' (Keng & Keng f.) L.C.Chia & H.L.Fung – Sichuan #'' Bambusa dolichoclada'' Hayata – Fujian, Taiwan; naturalized in Ryukyu Islands #'' Bambusa duriuscula'' W.T.Lin – Hainan #'' Bambusa emeiensis'' L.C.Chia & H.L.Fung – Guizhou, Hunan, Sichuan, Yunnan #''
Bambusa eutuldoides ''Bambusa'' is a large genus of clumping bamboos. Most species of ''Bambusa'' are rather large, with numerous branches emerging from the nodes, and one or two much larger than the rest. The branches can be as long as 11 m (35 ft). The ...
'' McClure – Guangdong, Guangxi; naturalized in Colombia #'' Bambusa farinacea'' K.M.Wong – Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia #'' Bambusa fimbriligulata'' McClure – Myanmar #'' Bambusa flexuosa'' Munro – Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Guangdong, Hainan #'' Bambusa fruticosa'' Holttum – Papua New Guinea #'' Bambusa funghomii'' McClure – Henan, Guangdong, Guangxi #'' Bambusa garuchokua'' Barooah & Borthakur – Assam #'' Bambusa gibba'' McClure – Vietnam, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Jiangxi; naturalized in Ecuador #'' Bambusa gibboides'' W.T.Lin – Guangdong #'' Bambusa glabrovagina'' G.A.Fu – Hainan #'' Bambusa glaucophylla'' Widjaja – Java #'' Bambusa grandis'' (Q.H.Dai & X.L.Tao) Ohrnb. – Guangxi #'' Bambusa griffithiana'' Munro – Manipur, Myanmar #'' Bambusa guangxiensis'' L.C.Chia & H.L.Fung – Guangxi #'' Bambusa hainanensis'' L.C.Chia & H.L.Fung – Hainan #'' Bambusa heterostachya'' (Munro) Holttum – Peninsular Malaysia #'' Bambusa horsfieldii'' Munro – Java, Philippines #'' Bambusa indigena'' L.C.Chia & H.L.Fung – Guangdong #'' Bambusa insularis'' L.C.Chia & H.L.Fung – Hainan #'' Bambusa intermedia'' Hsueh f. & T.P.Yi – Guizhou, Sichuan, Yunnan #'' Bambusa jacobsii'' Widjaja – Java #'' Bambusa jaintiana'' R.B.Majumdar – Nepal, Bhutan, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Myanmar #'' Bambusa khasiana'' Munro – Assam #'' Bambusa kingiana'' Gamble – Myanmar #'' Bambusa lako'' Widjaja – Timor #'' Bambusa lapidea'' McClure – Guangdong, Guangxi, Sichuan, Yunnan #'' Bambusa latideltata'' W.T.Lin – Guangdong #'' Bambusa laxa'' K.M.Wong – Peninsular Malaysia #'' Bambusa lenta'' L.C.Chia – Fujian #'' Bambusa longipalea'' W.T.Lin – Guangdong #'' Bambusa longispiculata'' Gamble – Bangladesh, Myanmar; naturalized in Vietnam, Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua, Colombia, Ecuador, Puerto Rico #†'' Bambusa lugdunensis'' Saporta –
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#'' Bambusa macrolemma'' Holttum – New Britain #'' Bambusa macrotis'' L.C.Chia & H.L.Fung – Guangdong #'' Bambusa maculata'' Widjaja – Maluku #'' Bambusa majumdarii'' P.Kumari & P.Singh – Meghalaya #''
Bambusa malingensis ''Bambusa'' is a large genus of clumping bamboos. Most species of ''Bambusa'' are rather large, with numerous branches emerging from the nodes, and one or two much larger than the rest. The branches can be as long as 11 m (35 ft). The ...
'' McClure – Hainan; naturalized in Cuba #'' Bambusa manipureana'' H.B.Naithani & N.S.Bisht – Manipur #'' Bambusa marginata'' Munro – Myanmar #'' Bambusa merrillii'' Gamble – Luzon #'' Bambusa microcephala'' (Pilg.) Holttum – New Guinea #'' Bambusa mizorameana'' H.B.Naithani – Mizoram #'' Bambusa mohanramii'' P.Kumari & P.Singh – Meghalaya #'' Bambusa mollis'' L.C.Chia & H.L.Fung – Guangxi #'' Bambusa multiplex'' (Lour.) Raeusch. ex Schult.f. – Nepal, Bhutan, Assam, Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Hunan, Jiangxi, Sichuan, Taiwan, Yunnan; naturalized in Madagascar, Mauritius, Seychelles, Iraq, Bismarck Archipelago, New Zealand, Chiapas, Central America, West Indies, Colombia, Ecuador, eastern Brazil, Florida, Georgia, Alabama #'' Bambusa mutabilis'' McClure – Hainan; naturalized in Puerto Rico #'' Bambusa nagalandiana'' H.B.Naithani – Nagaland #'' Bambusa nairiana'' P.Kumari & P.Singh – Meghalaya #'' Bambusa nepalensis'' Stapleton – Nepal #'' Bambusa nutans'' Wall. ex Munro – Himalayas of eastern + northern India; Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam #'' Bambusa odashimae'' Hatus. ex D.Z.Li & Stapleton – Taiwan; naturalized in Ryukyu Islands #''
Bambusa oldhamii ''Bambusa oldhamii'', known as giant timber bamboo or Oldham's bamboo, is a large species of bamboo. It is the most common and widely grown bamboo in the United States and has been introduced into cultivation around the world. It is densely fol ...
'' Munro – Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Taiwan, Zhejiang; naturalized in Taiwan, Ryukyu Islands, New Zealand, Chiapas, Honduras, Puerto Rico, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru #'' Bambusa oliveriana'' Gamble – Myanmar #'' Bambusa ooh'' Widjaja & Astuti – Bali #'' Bambusa pachinensis'' Hayata – Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Jiangxi, Taiwan, Zhejiang #'' Bambusa pallida'' Munro – Sikkim, Yunnan, Assam, Bangladesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Indochina #'' Bambusa papillata'' (Q.H.Dai) K.M.Lan – Guangxi #'' Bambusa papillatoides'' Q.H.Dai & D.Y.Huang – Guangxi #'' Bambusa pervariabilis'' McClure – Guangdong, Guangxi; naturalized in Puerto Rico #'' Bambusa pierreana'' E.G.Camus – Thailand, Vietnam #'' Bambusa piscatorum'' McClure – Hainan #'' Bambusa polymorpha'' Munro – Bangladesh, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand; naturalized in Assam, Sri Lanka, Java, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Ecuador #'' Bambusa procera'' A.Chev. & A.Camus – Vietnam, Cambodia #'' Bambusa prominens'' H.L.Fung & C.Y.Sia – Sichuan #'' Bambusa ramispinosa'' L.C.Chia & H.L.Fung – Guangxi #'' Bambusa rangaensis'' Borthakur & Barooah – Arunachal Pradesh, Assam #'' Bambusa rectocuneata'' (W.T.Lin) N.H.Xia, R.S.Lin & R.H.Wang – Guangdong #'' Bambusa remotiflora'' (Kuntze) L.C.Chia & H.L.Fung – Guangdong, Guangxi, Vietnam #'' Bambusa riauensis'' Widjaja – Sumatra #'' Bambusa rigida'' Keng & Keng f. – Sichuan #'' Bambusa riparia'' Holttum – Papua New Guinea #'' Bambusa rongchengensis'' (T.P.Yi & C.Y.Sia) D.Z.Li – Sichuan #'' Bambusa rugata'' (W.T.Lin) Ohrnb. – Guangdong #'' Bambusa rutila'' McClure – Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Sichuan #'' Bambusa salarkhanii'' Alam – Nepal, Bangladesh #'' Bambusa schizostachyoides'' Kurz ex Gamble – Myanmar, Vietnam, Andaman Islands #'' Bambusa semitecta'' W.T.Lin & Z.M.Wu – Guangdong #'' Bambusa sesquiflora'' (McClure) L.C.Chia & H.L.Fung – Thailand, Vietnam #'' Bambusa sinospinosa'' McClure – Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan #'' Bambusa solida'' Munro ex
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– Borneo #'' Bambusa solomonensis'' Holttum – Solomon Islands #'' Bambusa spinosa'' Roxb. – Indonesia, Philippines; naturalized in southern China, Ryukyu Islands, Indochina, Malaysia, Puerto Rico #'' Bambusa stenoaurita'' (W.T.Lin) T.H.Wen – Guangdong #'' Bambusa subaequalis'' H.L.Fung & C.Y.Sia – Sichuan #'' Bambusa subtruncata'' L.C.Chia & H.L.Fung – Guangdong #'' Bambusa surrecta'' (Q.H.Dai) Q.H.Dai – Guangxi #'' Bambusa tabacaria'' (Lour.) Steud. – Vietnam, Java, Maluku #'' Bambusa teres'' Munro – Tibet, Guangdong, Guangxi, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Assam, Myanmar #'' Bambusa textilis'' McClure – Anhui, Guangdong, Guangxi, Vietnam; naturalized in Colombia, Puerto Rico #'' Bambusa transvenula'' (W.T.Lin & Z.J.Feng) N.H.Xia – Guangdong #'' Bambusa truncata'' B.M.Yang – Hunan #'' Bambusa tsangii'' McClure – Vietnam #''
Bambusa tulda ''Bambusa tulda'', or Indian timber bamboo (alternatively spineless Indian bamboo or Bengal bamboo), is considered to be one of the most useful of bamboo species. It is native to the Indian subcontinent, Indochina, Tibet, and Yunnan, and natu ...
'' Roxb – Tibet, Yunnan, Himalayas, Nepal, Bhutan, Assam, India, Bangladesh, northern Indochina; naturalized in Iraq, Ecuador, Brazil, Colombia, Puerto Rico #'' Bambusa tuldoides'' Munro – Guangdong, Guangxi, Indochina; naturalized in Ryukyu Islands, Bangladesh, Chiapas, El Salvador, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Hispaniola, Trinidad, Ecuador, Brazil, Colombia #'' Bambusa utilis'' W.C.Lin – Taiwan #'' Bambusa valida'' (Q.H.Dai) W.T.Lin – Guangxi #'' Bambusa variostriata'' (W.T.Lin) L.C.Chia & H.L.Fung – Guangdong #'' Bambusa ventricosa'' McClure – Guangdong, Vietnam; naturalized in Brazil, Malaysia #'' Bambusa villosula'' Kurz – Myanmar #'' Bambusa vinhphuensis'' T.Q.Nguyen – Vietnam #'' Bambusa viridis'' Widjaja – western New Guinea #'' Bambusa vulgaris'' Schrad. – Yunnan, Indochina; naturalized in parts of Africa, Madagascar, Malaysia, Indonesia, New Guinea, Indian Subcontinent, Latin America, West Indies, United States (Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Florida, Arizona, South Carolina, Maryland, New Jersey) #'' Bambusa wenchouensis'' (T.H.Wen) Keng f. ex Q.F.Zheng, Y.M.Lin – Fujian, Zhejiang #'' Bambusa xiashanensis'' L.C.Chia & H.L.Fung – Guangdong #'' Bambusa xueana'' Ohrnb. – Yunnan


Fossil record

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leaves of †''Bambusa ilinskiae'' are described from the
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. The fossil leaves of †''Bambusa lugdunensis'' are known mainly from the
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of the Massif du Coiron in
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, Miocene of Bełchatów in
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of
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of the Trans
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and the
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. Findings of
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''Bambusa'' leaf impressions of
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age (ca. 5.7 Ma) from Monte Tondo in the
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in northern
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, are similar to fossil †''Bambusa lugdunensis'' leaves.Palaeoenvironmental analysis of the Messinian macrofossil floras of Tossignano and Monte Tondo (Vena del Gesso Basin, Romagna Apennines, northern Italy) – Vasilis Teodoridis, Zlatko Kvacek, Marco Sami and Edoardo Martinetto – December 2015 .


See also

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References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q311331 Bambusoideae genera
Bamboo Bamboos are a diverse group of evergreen perennial flowering plants making up the subfamily Bambusoideae of the grass family Poaceae. Giant bamboos are the largest members of the grass family. The origin of the word "bamboo" is uncertain, ...