Dendrocalamus stocksii (Munro) M.kumar
- Habit
- Culms: Caespitose
- Culm Diameter: 2.5 - 4 cm
- Culm Internode Length: 15 - 30 cm
- Wall thickness: Solid
- Height: 6 - 9 meter
- Identification Features: Culm Color-Gray, when young covered with dense white or gray deciduous tomentum; Culm-sheaths 15-22 cm long, pubescent, with deciduous appressed red hairs, hairy on margins, concave at apex, auriculate; Leaves 10-20 cm long and 1-2 cm broad, linear-lanceolate; Inflorescence a panicle of spicate heads with many closely packed spinous spikelets; Fruit a Caryopsis with adherent pericarp, hilum linear.
- Flowering Cycle:
- Distribution: India (Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra), Vietnam
- Spacing for Cultivation:4 x 4 meter
- Uses: construction purposes, umbrella handles, basket making
Vernacular names of Dendrocalamus stocksii
Taxon identifiers:
Chivari, Mes (maharashtra), Konda, Oor - shema (karnataka),ooyi mula (Malayalam)
Synonym of Dendrocalamus stocksiiOxytenanthera stocksii Munro, Pseudotenanthera stocksii (Munro) R.B.Majumdar, Gigantochloa stocksii (Munro) T.Q.Nguyen, Pseudoxytenanthera stocksii (Munro) T.Q.Nguyen
Flowering Reported: North Kanara in 1884, 1889 (Blatter 1929), Kerala (1994)
Remarks: Reported from Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra.
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