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Guadua trinii

Guadua trinii (Nees) Rupr.
Guadua trinii
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Guadua trinii is a species in the genus Guadua, belonging to the grass family Poaceae. It was first described in 1839 and is distributed across northeastern Argentina, southeastern and southern Brazil, and Uruguay.

Description

Guadua trinii (Nees) Rupr. is a member of the grass family Poaceae, a large and economically significant plant family. This species is native to several regions in South America, including northeastern Argentina, southeastern and southern Brazil, and Uruguay. The species was formally published in 1839. It is part of the genus Guadua, which includes various species of large, woody grasses commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions. These grasses are often characterized by their tall, robust culms and are sometimes used for construction or other practical purposes in local communities.

Distribution

BR · Argentina Northeast · Brazil Southeast · Brazil South · Uruguay

Synonyms

Arundarbor triniiBambusa ribbentropiiBambusa riograndensisBambusa tacuaraBambusa tomentosaBambusa triniiGuadua ribbentropiiGuadua riograndensisGuadua tomentosaGuadua trinii var. scabraGuadua trinii var. trinii

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