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Yushania


 

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YUSHANIA A large group of spreading thornless, frost-hardy bamboos from Taiwan, the Himalayas and Africa. Rhizomes pachymorph, often with long rootless necks, but also tillering, so forming spreading thickets.
Y. alpina
GREEN MOUNTAIN BAMBOO
55 5 25 5 Native to Africa. It has been used for water pipes in Tanzania. Formerly listed as Arundinaria alpina. A6 P4
17 12.7 -4  
Y. anceps
12 0.5 10 3 One of the beautiful mountain bamboos from the Himalayas of India. B7 C2 C6 D4 E4 F4 F8 G1 J3 J5 L4 M5 N3 O7 O9 P4
4 1.3 -12  
Y. anceps 'Pitt White'
25 0.5 10 3 May grow taller than the above. Narrow leaves, weeping. A clone from Britain. A6 B3 B7 C2 C6 D4 E4 F4 F5 F8 G1 G2 G9 H7 H8 J1 J3 K1 K2 K2 K7 K9 L7 M2 M5 M8 N3 P4 Q2
8 1.3 -12  
Y. brevipaniculata
6 0.4 -4 3 Previously known as Y. chungii. Very large auricles. Found at altitudes of 2.5-3.8 km in western Sichuan, China. B7 B9 E4 G2 H8 P4
2 1 -20  
Y. exilis
6 0.4 -4 3 Previously known as Y. chungii aff. Slender, elegant plant. E4 F4 P4
2 1 -20  
Y. maculata
10 0.6   3 From Yunnan and Sichuan. Grows in pine forests at elevation 1.8-3.5 km. Young culms have fine striae. B7 D4 F4 L4 L7 N3
3 1.5    
Y. maling
30 2 0 4 The most common spreading bamboo in E Nepal. Long solid rhizome necks. Usually less than 3 m. high. Rough internodes on new culms. A6 B7 C6 D4 E4 F4 G2 H8 J2 M5 N3 O7 P4
9 5.1 -18  

 


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