Bambusa bambos (L.) Voss., Vilm. Blumengärtn. ed. 3 1: 1189 1895. (Syn: Arundarbor agrestis (Lour.) Kuntze; Arundarbor arundinacea (Retz.) Kuntze; Arundarbor bambos (L.) Kuntze; Arundarbor orientalis (Nees) Kuntze; Arundarbor spinosa (Buch.-Ham.) Kuntze; Arundarbor teba (Miq.) Kuntze; Arundo agrestis Lour.; Arundo arborea Mill.; Arundo bambos L.; Arundo bambu Lour.; Arundo excelsa Salisb. [Illegitimate]; Arundo spinosa (Roxb. ex Buch.-Ham.) Oken; Bambos arundinacea Retz.; Bambos arundo J.F.Gmel.; Bambos bambos (L.) W.F.Wright [Invalid]; Bambos quinqueflora Stokes [Illegitimate]; Bambusa agrestis (Lour.) Poir.; Bambusa arundinacea Willd.; Bambusa arundinacea Retz. ….; Bambusa arundo Wight ex Steud. [Invalid] .; Bambusa bambusa Huth [Invalid]; Bambusa neesiana Arn. ex Munro [Invalid]; Bambusa orientalis Nees; Bambusa spinosa Roxb. ex Buch.-Ham.; Bambusa spinosa Roxb.; Ischurochloa arundinacea var. orientalis (Nees) Buse; Ischurochloa spinosa (Buch.-Ham.) Buse; Nastus arundinaceus (Retz.) Sm.);
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Assam; Bangladesh; Cambodia; Costa Rica; Cuba; El Salvador; Honduras; India; Jawa; Laos; Malaya; Maldives; Maluku; Myanmar; Nicaragua; Panam; Philippines; Seychelles; Sri Lanka; Sumatera; Thailand; Trinidad-Tobago; Vietnam; Windward Is. as per Catalogue of Life;
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bam-BOO-suh — a name for bamboo; an erroneous pronunciation of the Indian word bambuDave’s Botanary
BAM-boz — perhaps, derived from the Indian name bambu for bamboo
a-run-din-uh-KEE-uh or a-run-din-uh-SEE-uh — like a reedDave’s Botanary
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commonly known as: giant thorny bamboo, Indian thorny bamboo, male bamboo, spiny bamboo, spring bamboo • Assamese: জাতি-বাঁহ jaati baansh, মোকাল-বাঁহ mokal baansh • Bengali: বাঁশ baansha • Gujarati: બામ્બુ baambu, વાંસ vaans • Hindi: बांस baans, बम्बू bambu, बंस buns • Kannada: ಬಿದಿರು bidiru, ವಂಶ vamsha • Kashmiri: बैँस् bains, बाँस् bons, वंशः vanshah • Konkani: वासो vaaso, वसो vaso, वेलु velu • Malayalam: മുള mula • Manipuri: saneibi • Marathi: बांबू baamboo, कळक kalaka, कळंक kalanka, माणगा maanga, वेळू velu • Nepalese: काँस् kauns • Oriya: bans • Punjabi: ਮਗਰ ਬਾਂਸ magar baans • Sanskrit: आमुपः amupah, आर्द्रपत्रकः ardrapatrakah, कण्टकः kantakah, कण्टकिलः kantakilah, वम्भः vambhah, वंशः vamsh • Tamil: குழாய்மூங்கில் kulay-munkil, பெருமூங்கில் peru-munkil • Telugu: బొంగువెదురు bongu-veduru, వంశము vamsamu, వెదురు veduru • Urdu: بانس baans, بمبو bambu, نبس buns
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Native of: China, Indian subcontinent, Indo-China; cultivated in tropical Asia
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July2015sk03/03 — Bambusa bambos (L.) Voss.  : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (9)



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Inflorescence of Bambusa bambos (L.) Voss (Syn: Bambusa arundinacea Willd.) of Poaceae family from Soppinabetta forests of Sringeri, Karnataka.
The pictures are taken 10-10-2011.
I attach a relevant paper (it says draft) on B. abamos as well.
The flowering frequency varies between once in 30-49 years.
Poaceae
Bambusa bambos (L.) Voss
bam-BOO-suh — a name for bamboo; an erroneous pronunciation of the Indian word bambuDave’s Botanary
BAM-boz — perhaps, derived from the Indian name bambu for bamboo
a-run-din-uh-KEE-uh or a-run-din-uh-SEE-uh — like a reedDave’s Botanary
commonly known as: giant thorny bamboo, Indian thorny bamboo, male bamboo, spiny bamboo, spring bamboo • Assamese: জাতি-বাঁহ jaati baansh, মোকাল-বাঁহ mokal baansh • Bengali: বাঁশ baansha • Gujarati: બામ્બુ baambu, વાંસ vaans • Hindi: बांस baans, बम्बू bambu, बंस buns • Kannada: ಬಿದಿರು bidiru, ವಂಶ vamsha • Kashmiri: बैँस् bains, बाँस् bons, वंशः vanshah • Konkani: वासो vaaso, वसो vaso, वेलु velu • Malayalam: മുള mula • Manipuri: saneibi • Marathi: बांबू baamboo, कळक kalaka, कळंक kalanka, माणगा maanga, वेळू velu • Nepalese: काँस् kauns • Oriya: bans • Punjabi: ਮਗਰ ਬਾਂਸ magar baans • Sanskrit: आमुपः amupah, आर्द्रपत्रकः ardrapatrakah, कण्टकः kantakah, कण्टकिलः kantakilah, वम्भः vambhah, वंशः vamsh • Tamil: குழாய்மூங்கில் kulay-munkil, பெருமூங்கில் peru-munkil • Telugu: బొంగువెదురు bongu-veduru, వంశము vamsamu, వెదురు veduru • Urdu: بانس baans, بمبو bambu, نبس buns
Native of: China, Indian subcontinent, Indo-China; cultivated in tropical Asia
References: Flowers of IndiaAyushvedaPurdue UniversityNMBAGRIN FRLHTDDSA
in Thane on 08 MAR 08


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“Poaceae, Cyperaceae and Juncaceae Week: – 05042013MR26 from Pune for ID —MR26” :  Attachments (4). 3 posts by 2 authors.
Kindly help Id this tall Bamboo plant almost 100 feet tall. The pictures are taken from a far of distance.


Bambusa bambos



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This is common bamboo that can be seen in village thicket, mostly around ponds. These photographs were not meant for the running poaceae week, rather i wanted to shoot Lonchura striata (Linnaeus, 1766)!
The bamboo species might be Bambusa bambos (L.) Voss.
Photographs were recorded on 04-04-2013, in Hooghly.
A video can be watched –

attaching two more photographs.


Yes Bambusa bambos



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Bamboo For ID : Lalbagh,Bangalore : 250513 : AK-3 :  Attachments (1).  6 posts by 4 authors.
Bamboo seen at Lalbagh Botanical Gardens, Bangalore on 18/3/13.
Unfortunately I have only one picture.
This resembles Bambusa balcooa as seen in flowersofindia.
Just a guess.
Experts kindly validate.

I think this is Bambusa bambos


Yes ; …is right. Bambusa Bambos/Bambusa ArundinaceaThe very common Indian thorny bamboo.


Many thanks for confirmation of id.



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ID Request for Bamboo from Pune, Maharashtra 27022014: SCFEB15 : 5 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (2).

Please help for the ID.
Place: Botanical Survey of India, PUNE
Date: October, 2006

It looks like a dry Bambusa bambos



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Bambusa bambos (L.) Voss SN Aug 49 : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (4).
Bambusa bambos (L.) Voss (= Bambusa arundinacea Willd.), wild plant in flowering from Coorg, Karnataka


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ANAPR41 Bambusa(?) sp. for identification : 3 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (10)

Family: Poaceae
Date: 14th April 2015
Place: Bangalore Rural, Karnataka
Habit: Tree(?)
Habitat: Scrub forest


Bambusa bambos (L.) Voss



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ANAPR41 Bambusa(?) sp. for identification  : 4 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (10)

Family: Poaceae
Date: 14th April 2015
Place: Bangalore Rural, Karnataka
Habit: Tree(?)
Habitat: Scrub forest


Bambusa bambos (L.) Voss


How is it specifically identified, sir?


Bambusa bambos – Thorny bamboo also called Bambusa arundinacea.



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Bamboo  : 7 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (2)
Location Karunabari Laluk North Lakhimpur Assam
Kindly identify the species


Maybe Bambusa balcooa


Is the bamboo spiny ? It looks like Bambusa bambos (L.) Voss syn. Bambusa spinosa



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Poaceae, Cyperaceae and Juncaceae Week: SMP23 Pune for ID : Attachments (5).  3 posts by 2 authors.
Wild Bamboo in flowers near Pune. Mulshi 3 year back. (Posted on 7.4.13)

Bambusa nutans Wall. ex Munro ??


I think Bambusa bambos as per images and details herein.

Yes



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Bamboo for identification: 4 images.
Photos taken at Aambyvalley rd., Upper Lonavala Maharashtra in October 21. Huge tree more than 20 ft. but was unable to capture the full tree due to dense vegetation.


Looks like Dendrocalamus strictus. Please upload photo of full clump and back of culm sheath if possible.


Thanks … I will try to get those photos if possible but looks difficult now.


Yes, If those are strong spines, then it could be Bambusa bambos. But need to be confirmed whether they are growing buds or strong spines. But I couldn’t find any auricles on the smaller culm sheaths at the axils. But one needs to check the culm sheaths on the main culm. If … could recall whether it was thorny or not. Another aspect is the glaucous nature of young shoot (bluish powder) which is usually found in Dendrocalamus, but there could be variations as well. Anyway, a photo of the whole plant and culm sheath would help confirm the species.


I think with insufficient details it may not be possible to get correct identification. I will try to get more photos of bamboos in future.


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Bambusa bambos (L.) Voss :: Waghbil, Thane :: Jan 6, 2008 · JUN23 DV275: 2 images.

Bambusa bambos (L.) Voss
Waghbil, Thane :: Jan 6, 2008 · 4:09 PM IST :: about 3 m (10 ft) asl
Earlier uploaded at efloraofindia

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Poaceae: Bambusa bambos (L.) Voss: 1 high res. image.
synonym: Bambusa arundinacea (Retz.) Willd.
location/date: Kolkas, Melghat Wildlife Sanctuary, Amravati Distr., Maharashtra, November 1994


 

 


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