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Dwarf Fern Leaf Bamboo

Pleioblastus fortunei (Van Houtte) Nakai

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Flowering of this species in Brazil in 1979 confirmed the presence of 3 stamens, hence its placement in Pleioblastus rather than Sasa, where it has usually been placed in Chinese literature.
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Flora of China Vol. 22: 121, 126 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Description

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Culms 10–30(–80) cm, 1–2 mm in diam.; internodes short, glabrous; nodal ridge flat or weakly prominent. Branches absent or 1 per node. Culm sheaths persistent, glabrous. Leaves 4–7 per culm or branch; sheath glabrous; auricles absent; oralsetae white, smooth; blade longitudinally white to pale yellow striped, lanceolate, 6–15 × 0.8–1.4 cm, white pubescent, more densely so abaxially, base broadly cuneate, apex acuminate.
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Flora of China Vol. 22: 121, 126 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Habitat & Distribution

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Cultivated for ornamental purposes. Jiangsu, Zhejiang; probably in other provinces [native to Japan].
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Flora of China Vol. 22: 121, 126 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Synonym

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Bambusa fortunei Van Houtte, Fl. Serr. Jard. 15: 69. 1863; Arundinaria fortunei (Van Houtte) Rivière & C. Rivière; A. variabilis Makino ex Vilmorin var. fortunei (Van Houtte) J. Houzeau; Bambusa picta Siebold & Zuccarini ex Munro; B. pygmaea Miquel; B. variegata Siebold ex Miquel; Nippono-calamus pygmaeus (Miquel) Nakai; Pleioblastus pygmaeus (Miquel) Nakai; P. variegatus (Siebold ex Miquel) Makino; Sasa fortunei (Van Houtte) Fiori; S. pygmaea (Miquel.) Rehder; S. variegata (Siebold ex Miquel) E. G. Camus.
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Flora of China Vol. 22: 121, 126 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Pleioblastus fortunei

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Pleioblastus fortunei is a species of bamboo in the family Poaceae. It is native to central and southern Japan, and has been introduced to southeast China, the North and South Islands of New Zealand, Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia in the United States, Columbia, and southeast Brazil.[1] It is hardy to −10 °F (−23 °C); USDA Hardiness zone 6a. It is an invasive species, escaping from cultivation and difficult to control, even surviving mowing.[2] As its synonym Pleioblastus variegatus, dwarf white-striped bamboo, a variegated morph, has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b "Pleioblastus fortunei (Van Houtte) Nakai". Plants of the World Online. Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 17 June 2021.
  2. ^ Fern, Ken (17 June 2021). "Pleioblastus fortunei". temperate.theferns.info. Temperate Plants Database. Retrieved 17 June 2021. Dwarf Fern-Leaf Bamboo
  3. ^ "Pleioblastus variegatus (v) dwarf white-striped bamboo". The Royal Horticultural Society. 2021. Retrieved 17 June 2021. Synonyms; Pleioblastus fortunei 'Variegata' ... Fargesia fortunei
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Pleioblastus fortunei: Brief Summary

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Pleioblastus fortunei is a species of bamboo in the family Poaceae. It is native to central and southern Japan, and has been introduced to southeast China, the North and South Islands of New Zealand, Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia in the United States, Columbia, and southeast Brazil. It is hardy to −10 °F (−23 °C); USDA Hardiness zone 6a. It is an invasive species, escaping from cultivation and difficult to control, even surviving mowing. As its synonym Pleioblastus variegatus, dwarf white-striped bamboo, a variegated morph, has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.

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