Bambusa bambos / Bambusa arundinacea


Botanical nomenclature: Bambusa bambos / Bambusa arundinacea
Common name: Giant Bamboo, Indian Bamboo, Giant Thorny Bamboo
Family: poaceae
Source: south east asia
Height: 30 meters
Diameter: 15-25 cm
Climate: tropical, tropical of altitude and subtropical


Rizoma paquimorfo

Very quick and not invasive growth species

The columns are strong, cylindrical, ereto, oco, of dark green color, and with 30 meters of height and up to 25 cm in diameter.

This species occupies 15 percent of the total bamboo area in india. South asian native, widely introduced and cultivated along the tropics. Found in almost all india in wild state.

Species prefer only humid and rich in organic matter and grows through vales and rivers perenies. In the floor aluvial sole, the columns are reported to attain a height between 25 and 30 meters and diameter between 20 and 25 cm.

Uses:
- the species are very explored for production of paper and cellulose.
- excellent kind for live fence and breaks winds.
- civil construction: scaffolding, beams for roofs, roofs, furniture and fences.
- clothing, fishing rod, arc and arrows, furniture, utensils, floating wood.
- brothes and seeds are comestive.
- leaves are used as forage and medicine.

The columns can grow up to more than 30 cm a day.