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Dendrocalamus minor

Dendrocalamus minor (McClure) L.C.Chia & H.L.Fung
Dendrocalamus minor
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Dendrocalamus minor is a species of bamboo in the grass family, Poaceae. It is native to South-Central and Southeast China. The species was described by L.C. Chia and H.L. Fung in 1980, based on earlier work by McClure.

Description

Dendrocalamus minor belongs to the genus Dendrocalamus, which is part of the Poaceae family, commonly known as the grass family. This species is indigenous to regions in South-Central and Southeast China. It was formally published in 1980 by botanists L.C. Chia and H.L. Fung, who reclassified it from earlier work by McClure. The species is part of a group of bamboos known for their ecological and economic importance in the regions where they occur.

Distribution

China South-Central · China Southeast

Synonyms

Dendrocalamus minor f. amoenusDendrocalamus minor var. amoenusDendrocalamus sapidusSinocalamus minorSinocalamus minor var. amoenusDendrocalamus pulverulentus var. amoenusDendrocalamus minor var. minor

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