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  2. Phyllostachys bissetii - Wikipedia

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    Phyllostachys bissetii is a species of bamboo found in Sichuan, Zhejiang provinces of China [1] and introduced elsewhere. It is among the most cold-hardy bamboos. Its culms are relatively thin for its height in comparison to other running bamboo species.

  3. Phyllostachys virella - Wikipedia

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    This bamboo grows with an expected height to 9 m (30 ft) with a culm diameter to 5 cm (2 in). [2] New culms are green, paling with age, with all green internodes that later develop white powdery rings at maturity. [2] Culm sheath colors appear grey-green with burgundy or purple margins with larger sheaths sparsely strewn with small spots. [2]

  4. Phyllostachys atrovaginata - Wikipedia

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    Phyllostachys atrovaginata is a running bamboo with strongly tapered, stiff, upright culms. It may reveal a fragrant scent during warm weather or when vigorously rubbed. [1] The common name of "Incense bamboo" comes from the unique aroma. [2] Its culms grow large in diameter relative to height.

  5. Phyllostachys aurea - Wikipedia

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    Phyllostachys aurea is a species of bamboo, and is of the 'running bamboo' type, belonging to the diverse Bambuseae tribe. It is native to Fujian and Zhejiang in China. It is commonly known by the names fishpole bamboo, golden bamboo, monk's belly bamboo, and fairyland bamboo (Australia).

  6. Phyllostachys aureosulcata - Wikipedia

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    Phyllostachys aureosulcata, the yellow groove bamboo, is a species of bamboo native to the Zhejiang Province of China. It is a running bamboo with a distinctive yellow stripe in the culm groove (or sulcus ) that is often grown as an ornamental .

  7. Phyllostachys bambusoides - Wikipedia

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    Phyllostachys bambusoides is a "running" (monopodial type) evergreen bamboo [1] which can reach a height of roughly 20 m (66 ft) and a diameter of 10 cm (3.9 in). The culms are dark green, with a thin wall that thickens with maturity, and very straight, with long internodes and two distinctive rings at the node. [2]

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  9. Phyllostachys heteroclada - Wikipedia

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    Phyllostachys heteroclada, the fishscale bamboo, [1] also known as "water bamboo", is a running bamboo. The water bamboo name comes from the air canals in the rhizomes and roots that allow this bamboo to grow in more saturated conditions as compared to similar species. This species can also have abrupt kinks at the base of the culms. Maximum ...