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Sasaella Yamakitensis
''Sasaella'' is a genus of Japanese bamboo in the Poaceae, grass family.Suzuki, S. 1976. A revision of the genus ''Sasaella'' Makino (Bambusaceae). (3). Journal of Japanese Botany 51: 220–224. ;Species # ''Sasaella bitchuensis'' (Makino) Koidz – southern Honshu # ''Sasaella caudiceps'' (Koidz.) Koidz. – Honshu # ''Sasaella hidaensis'' (Makino) Makino, Hishu zasa – Honshu, Shikoku # ''Sasaella kogasensis'' (Nakai) Nakai ex Koidz, Kogashi azuma zasa – Hokkaido, Honshu # ''Sasaella leucorhoda'' (Koidz.) Koidz. – Honshu # ''Sasaella masamuneana'' (Makino) Hatsushima & Muroi, Genkei chiku – Japan # ''Sasaella ramosa'' (Makino) Makino, Azuma zasa – Japan; naturalized in Great Britain + New Zealand # ''Sasaella sadoensis'' (Makino ex Koidz.) Sad.Suzuki – Honshu # ''Sasaella sawadae'' (Makino) Makino ex Koidzum – Honshu # ''Sasaella shiobarensis'' (Nakai) Koidz. – Honshu # ''Sasaella yamakitensis'' (Makino) M.Kobay. – Honshu ;formerly included species now included ...
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Sasaella Leucorhoda
''Sasaella'' is a genus of Japanese bamboo in the grass family.Suzuki, S. 1976. A revision of the genus ''Sasaella'' Makino (Bambusaceae). (3). Journal of Japanese Botany 51: 220–224. ;Species # '' Sasaella bitchuensis'' (Makino) Koidz – southern Honshu # '' Sasaella caudiceps'' (Koidz.) Koidz. – Honshu # '' Sasaella hidaensis'' (Makino) Makino, Hishu zasa – Honshu, Shikoku # '' Sasaella kogasensis'' (Nakai) Nakai ex Koidz, Kogashi azuma zasa – Hokkaido, Honshu # '' Sasaella leucorhoda'' (Koidz.) Koidz. – Honshu # ''Sasaella masamuneana'' (Makino) Hatsushima & Muroi, Genkei chiku – Japan # '' Sasaella ramosa'' (Makino) Makino, Azuma zasa – Japan; naturalized in Great Britain + New Zealand # '' Sasaella sadoensis'' (Makino ex Koidz.) Sad.Suzuki – Honshu # '' Sasaella sawadae'' (Makino) Makino ex Koidzum – Honshu # '' Sasaella shiobarensis'' (Nakai) Koidz. – Honshu # ''Sasaella yamakitensis'' (Makino) M.Kobay. – Honshu , historically known as , is the lar ...
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Bambusoideae Genera
Bamboos are a diverse group of mostly evergreen perennial plant, perennial flowering plants making up the subfamily (biology), subfamily Bambusoideae of the grass family Poaceae. Giant bamboos are the largest members of the grass family, in the case of ''Dendrocalamus sinicus'' having individual stalks (Culm (botany), culms) reaching a length of , up to in thickness and a weight of up to . The internodes of bamboos can also be of great length. ''Kinabaluchloa, Kinabaluchloa wrayi'' has internodes up to in length. and ''Arthrostylidium schomburgkii'' has internodes up to in length, exceeded in length only by Cyperus papyrus, papyrus. By contrast, the stalks of the tiny bamboo Raddiella, ''Raddiella vanessiae'' of the savannas of French Guiana measure only in length by about in width. The origin of the word "bamboo" is uncertain, but it most likely comes from the Dutch language, Dutch or Portuguese language, Portuguese language, which originally borrowed it from Malay langua ...
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Bambusoideae
Bamboos are a diverse group of mostly evergreen perennial flowering plants making up the subfamily Bambusoideae of the grass family Poaceae. Giant bamboos are the largest members of the grass family, in the case of '' Dendrocalamus sinicus'' having individual stalks ( culms) reaching a length of , up to in thickness and a weight of up to . The internodes of bamboos can also be of great length. '' Kinabaluchloa wrayi'' has internodes up to in length. and ''Arthrostylidium schomburgkii'' has internodes up to in length, exceeded in length only by papyrus. By contrast, the stalks of the tiny bamboo ''Raddiella vanessiae'' of the savannas of French Guiana measure only in length by about in width. The origin of the word "bamboo" is uncertain, but it most likely comes from the Dutch or Portuguese language, which originally borrowed it from Malay or Kannada. In bamboo, as in other grasses, the internodal regions of the stem are usually hollow and the vascular bundles in th ...
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Sasa (plant)
''Sasa'' is a genus of bamboo and part of the grass family (Poaceae). ''Sasa'' are characterized as being dwarf species of bamboo, typically under 2m in height, producing many thin culms from a highly branched and running root stock with only one branch per node. For their size, they have relatively large, wide leaves leading to the common name broadleaf bamboo. All species are native to Asia, with the majority are native to Japan. Some species of ''Sasa'' have the northern-most distribution of any bamboo species and are native to Sakhalin in the Russian Far East and the nearby Kuril Islands, Kuril islands.The genus name ''Sasa'' is derived from the Japanese name zasa ( / ) meaning bamboo grass, used to distinguish Sasa from taller bamboo in Japan. Description ''Sasa'' is a genus of relatively short and shrub-like bamboos that may vigorously spread to form dense, often extensive stands. The rhizomes of ''Sasa'' species are leptomorph (or spreading), with long, running and much ...
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Pleioblastus
''Pleioblastus'' is an East Asian genus of monopodial bamboos in the grass family Poaceae. They are native to China and Japan, and naturalized in scattered places in Korea, Europe, New Zealand, and the Western Hemisphere. The plant spreads by vigorous underground rhizomes which run along just beneath the soil surface, producing plantlets at the nodes. These can be used to propagate new plants, but if not removed they can become invasive. The species '' Pleioblastus variegatus'' (green and cream stripes), and ''P. viridistriatus'' (green and yellow stripes) have gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. Genetic research suggests that this genus may properly be part of the genus ''Arundinaria''. ;Species ;formerly included see '' Acidosasa Ampelocalamus Chimonocalamus Drepanostachyum Oligostachyum Pseudosasa ''Pseudosasa'' is a genus of East Asian bamboo in the Poaceae, grass family. These species are small to medium running plants, usually with o ...
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Sasaella Yamakitensis
''Sasaella'' is a genus of Japanese bamboo in the Poaceae, grass family.Suzuki, S. 1976. A revision of the genus ''Sasaella'' Makino (Bambusaceae). (3). Journal of Japanese Botany 51: 220–224. ;Species # ''Sasaella bitchuensis'' (Makino) Koidz – southern Honshu # ''Sasaella caudiceps'' (Koidz.) Koidz. – Honshu # ''Sasaella hidaensis'' (Makino) Makino, Hishu zasa – Honshu, Shikoku # ''Sasaella kogasensis'' (Nakai) Nakai ex Koidz, Kogashi azuma zasa – Hokkaido, Honshu # ''Sasaella leucorhoda'' (Koidz.) Koidz. – Honshu # ''Sasaella masamuneana'' (Makino) Hatsushima & Muroi, Genkei chiku – Japan # ''Sasaella ramosa'' (Makino) Makino, Azuma zasa – Japan; naturalized in Great Britain + New Zealand # ''Sasaella sadoensis'' (Makino ex Koidz.) Sad.Suzuki – Honshu # ''Sasaella sawadae'' (Makino) Makino ex Koidzum – Honshu # ''Sasaella shiobarensis'' (Nakai) Koidz. – Honshu # ''Sasaella yamakitensis'' (Makino) M.Kobay. – Honshu ;formerly included species now included ...
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Sasaella Shiobarensis
''Sasaella'' is a genus of Japanese bamboo in the grass family.Suzuki, S. 1976. A revision of the genus ''Sasaella'' Makino (Bambusaceae). (3). Journal of Japanese Botany 51: 220–224. ;Species # '' Sasaella bitchuensis'' (Makino) Koidz – southern Honshu # '' Sasaella caudiceps'' (Koidz.) Koidz. – Honshu # '' Sasaella hidaensis'' (Makino) Makino, Hishu zasa – Honshu, Shikoku # '' Sasaella kogasensis'' (Nakai) Nakai ex Koidz, Kogashi azuma zasa – Hokkaido, Honshu # '' Sasaella leucorhoda'' (Koidz.) Koidz. – Honshu # '' Sasaella masamuneana'' (Makino) Hatsushima & Muroi, Genkei chiku – Japan # '' Sasaella ramosa'' (Makino) Makino, Azuma zasa – Japan; naturalized in Great Britain + New Zealand # '' Sasaella sadoensis'' (Makino ex Koidz.) Sad.Suzuki – Honshu # '' Sasaella sawadae'' (Makino) Makino ex Koidzum – Honshu # '' Sasaella shiobarensis'' (Nakai) Koidz. – Honshu # '' Sasaella yamakitensis'' (Makino) M.Kobay. – Honshu , historically known as , is the l ...
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New Zealand
New Zealand () is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island () and the South Island ()—and List of islands of New Zealand, over 600 smaller islands. It is the List of island countries, sixth-largest island country by area and lies east of Australia across the Tasman Sea and south of the islands of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga. The Geography of New Zealand, country's varied topography and sharp mountain peaks, including the Southern Alps (), owe much to tectonic uplift and volcanic eruptions. Capital of New Zealand, New Zealand's capital city is Wellington, and its most populous city is Auckland. The islands of New Zealand were the last large habitable land to be settled by humans. Between about 1280 and 1350, Polynesians began to settle in the islands and subsequently developed a distinctive Māori culture. In 1642, the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman became the first European to sight and record New Zealand. ...
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Great Britain
Great Britain is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean off the north-west coast of continental Europe, consisting of the countries England, Scotland, and Wales. With an area of , it is the largest of the British Isles, the List of European islands by area, largest European island, and the List of islands by area, ninth-largest island in the world. It is dominated by a maritime climate with narrow temperature differences between seasons. The island of Ireland, with an area 40 per cent that of Great Britain, is to the west – these islands, along with over List of islands of the British Isles, 1,000 smaller surrounding islands and named substantial rocks, comprise the British Isles archipelago. Connected to mainland Europe until 9,000 years ago by a land bridge now known as Doggerland, Great Britain has been inhabited by modern humans for around 30,000 years. In 2011, it had a population of about , making it the world's List of islands by population, third-most-populous islan ...
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