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Size | Description | Location | 362 KB | Young plants of Ps. amabilis. There are often 3 branches but older branches with additional growth give the appearance of many branches. The branches are very upright and often held at a 45 degree or less angle to the branch. | USDA Byron, Georgia |
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Pseudosasa | Small to medium size running bamboos which usually have only one branch at a node. | ||||||||
Pseudosasa amabilis |
TONKIN CANE, TEA STICK | 50.00 | 2.50 | 15 | 5 | The culms are straight, thick walled, non-prominent nodes, valued for its wood. Used for split bamboo fishing poles, decorative wood trim. Native to a very small area of China. | Arundinaria amabilis | Sources | MORE |
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