Schizostachyum

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Schizostachyum
Schizostachyum glaucifolium.jpg
ʻOhe (Schizostachyum glaucifolium)
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Schizostachyum

Type species
Schizostachyum blumei
Synonyms[1]

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Schizostachyum is a tall or shrub-like tropical genus of bamboo.[2][3] They are natives mostly of tropical Asia and Papuasia, with a few species in Madagascar and on certain islands in the Pacific.[1][4] A few have become naturalized in other tropical regions.[5]

The genus name comes from Greek schistos ("cleft") and stachys ("spike"), referring to the spacing of spikelets.

These are clumping, and sometimes climbing bamboos.

Species[1][6]

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formerly included[1]

see Bambusa Cephalostachyum Cyrtochloa Dendrocalamus Dinochloa Eremocaulon Gigantochloa Nastus Neohouzeaua Pseudostachyum Pseudoxytenanthera Sirochloa

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Some also include the genus Leptocanna in this genus.

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