Guadua angustifolia Kunth
- Habit
- Culms: caespitose
- Culm Diameter: 10 - 13 cm
- Culm Internode Length: 20 cm
- Wall thickness: Thin-walled
- Height: 20 - 30 meter
- Identification Features: Culm Color-Dark Green, Culm-internodes terete; Culm-sheaths triangular, pubescent, hairy throughout with dark brown hairs, without auricles; Leaves lanceolate or oblong, 10-20 cm long; Inflorescence is Panicle, bractiferous, scanty, 5-10 cm long, Fertile spikelets sessile; Fruit Caryopsis with adherent pericarp.
- Flowering Cycle:
- Distribution: Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Trinidad-Tobago, Venezuela
- Spacing for Cultivation:5 x 5 meter
- Uses: Building and Construction, Furniture, Handicrafts, Paper and Pulping, Reclamation of river banks, Musical instruments
Synonym of Guadua angustifolia
Taxon identifiers:
Arundarbor guadua (Bonpl.) Kuntze, Bambusa guadua Bonpl,Nastus guadua (Bonpl.) Spreng, Bambusa aculeata Caldas, Bambusa inermis Caldas,Guadua intermedia E.Fourn., Guadua angustifolia var. bicolor Londoño, Guadua angustifolia var. nigra Londoño
Remarks: Cultivated in India.
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