Phyllostachys

Phyllostachys edulis

Phyllostachys edulis (Carrière) J.Houz Synonyms: Phyllostachys heterocycla (Carrière) Mitford; P. heterocycla var. pubescens (Mazel ex J. Houzeau) Ohwi; P. pubescens Mazel ex J. Houzeau. Moso, Mōsōchiku (Japanese: モウソウチク- Moso Bamboo),Mao zhu  (Chinese: 毛竹...

Phyllostachys angusta

Phyllostachys angusta, first obtained 1907 by Frank Meyer for the USDA and described in 1945 by McClure, is native to Southeast China. It has greyish green culms up to 8m, 26ft tall, though usually not reaching that in the U.K. Combined with almost white culm sheaths...

Phyllostachys albidula

Phyllostachys albidula is another recently described bamboo (2012) native to Zhejiang province in China. As yet, little information is available.

Phyllostachys acutiligula

Phyllostachys acutiligula, first described in 2013, is native to Anhui province in China. It is not currently listed in the Flora of China and very little information is available about it as yet.

Phyllostachys acuta

Phyllostachys acuta, described in 1980, is native to Southwest China – Fujian, Jiangsu, and Zhejiang. It was introduced to America in 1984 and Europe in 1989. It can get up to 8m, 26ft tall, with culms that are relatively thick for its height. The culms are...