While the running types are generally considered invasive and difficult to confine and maintain, the clumping types like " Bambusa balcooa " require no effort to contain to a specific area.
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It was reported in the United States ( San Diego Zoo, California ) in 1995 but had been tentatively diagnosed in a sample of " Bambusa " in Florida as early as 1988.
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Ammal's work at the Institute on the cytogenetics of Saccharum officinarum ( sugarcane ) and interspecific and intergeneric hybrids involving sugarcane and related grass species and genera such as Bambusa ( bamboo ) were epochal
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One of Ms . Donahue's multicolored ceramic bamboos ( Bambusa Dairyqueenensis neapolitana, perhaps ? ) has nine-foot stems made of chocolate, strawberry and vanilla sections that end in a curly tip.
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A less often mentioned possible origin for the name of the mountain is that the name describes the mountain as having plenty of the bamboo variety known as " kawayang kiling " ( Bambusa vulgaris Schrad . ).
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All reported host plants are in the Poaceae family, with the genus Chusquea featuring prominently, and a few records in Cynodon, Saccharum, Bambusa, Guada, Rhipidocladum, Merostachys and Zea, among others.
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However, after several years of research on the " Bambusa balcooa " species by industry leaders such as Camille Rebelo, EcoPlanet Bamboo . became the first entity to successfully grow the species at commercial scale.
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""'Bambusa longispiculata " "'or "'Mahal bamboo "'is a species of clumping bamboo native to Bangladesh and Myanmar, but widely grown in many other countries including Australia.
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"B . vulgaris " is a species of the large genus " Bambusa " of the clumping bamboo tribe Bambuseae, which are found largely in tropical and subtropical areas of Asia, especially in the wet tropics.
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The second canopy layer ( between 23 30 meters ) has the sustain bamboos ( Bambusa ), arborescent palms ( Calamus ), climbing bammboo ( Schizostacyum ), climbing pandans ( Freycinetia ) and vascular epiphytes such as orchids and ferns.