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Notes on Gramirieae: Bambusoideae in Hong Kong

Kew Bulletin, 1983
This paper reports on two new species discovered in our study of the bamboos of Hong Kong, as well as on a new combination and a new synonym. Our collections are designated by the title Nan-Zhu, for the Collections of Bamboos of Southern China. We wish to thank the Directors and staff members of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, the Agriculture and ...
Chia Liang-chi   +2 more
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New Combinations in Borinda (Gramineae-Bambusoideae)

Kew Bulletin, 1998
Summary. Following fieldwork in Yunnan and the recent introduction of several Sino-Himalayan bamboos, an additional 10 species are now considered to belong in the genus Borinda Stapleton. B. albocerea, B. edulis, B. frigidorum, B. fungosa, B. hsuehana, B. lushuiensis, B. papyrifera and B. perlonga from Yunnan, and B.
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A Commentary on the Bamboos (Poaceae: Bambusoideae)

Biotropica, 1979
Bamboos, or tree grasses, comprise the most diverse and certainly least-understood group of plants in the grass family. Herbaceous grasses that occur in tropical shaded forests share similar anatomical and morphological features with the bamboos, and with them make up the grass subfamily Bambusoideae.
Thomas R. Soderstrom, Cleofe E. Calderon
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A New Combination in Bambusa (Gramineae-Bambusoideae)

Kew Bulletin, 1997
A new combination, Bambusa membranacea (Munro) Stapleton & N. H. Xia, is made for a widespread and economically important bamboo from Burma, Indo-China, and Yunnan Province of China. On encountering this species in Yunnan, it was seen that all its vegetative characteristics were those of Bambusa Schreber rather than Dendrocalamus Nees.
C. M. A. Stapleton, N. H. Xia
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The Genus Dinochloa (Gramineae-Bambusoideae) in Sabah

Kew Bulletin, 1981
Summary. Morphological characters of the culm, sheathing organs, branching, flowering branch and fruit of Dinochloa are discussed and their value in recognizing the genus is indicated. The description is based on 7 species occurring in Sabah (Borneo), 6 of them new: D. obclavata, D. sipitangensis, D. prunifera, D. trichogona, D.
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BAMBÚ (Bambusoideae) COMESTIBLE: CULTIVO PROMISORIO PARA MÉXICO

Agro Productividad, 2018
Los bambúes (Bambusoideae) son plantas que crecen naturalmente en climas tropicales y templados, con excepción de Europa y Asia Occidental. Actualmente el bambú se ha convertido en una prominente alternativa forestal sostenible considerado de alta importancia económica, social y cultural.
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Bambusoideae Luerss

2016
Fil: Rugolo, Zulma Esther. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Instituto de Botánica Darwinion. Academia Nacional de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales.
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New combinations in Dendrocalamus (Poaceae, Bambusoideae)

Six new combinations are proposed here in the genus Dendrocalamus Nees.
Singh, Rajeev Kumar, Kumar, Sanjeet
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TYPIFICATION OF THE GENERA OF THE BAMBUSOIDEAE

TAXON, 1957
SummaryThe post‐Linnaean names that have been applied to bamboo genera are listed, with authorship, place of publication and typification. Notes have been added in some cases where questions have arisen as to the status of the genus or of the type species.For completeness, especially in the interest of beginners, the pertinent data concerning generic ...
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