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Can you tell me what it might be and where to find bamboos?
Here the main research is about different types of bamboos.
They hold two pairs of bamboos across one another on the ground.
Can't they get bamboos and stuff from up the river?"
Bamboos are some of the fastest growing plants in the world.
So how, bamboos aside, does the space work for displaying art?
There was a movement in the bamboos which surrounded the yard.
Giant bamboos are the largest members of the grass family.
This species is among the 38 priority bamboos of economic importance.
These bamboos are almost impossible to get rid of once introduced to the land.
Little bamboos that creak together, tell me where he ran?
He can extend his height by using bamboos and walk like a normal person.
Bamboos differ from trees and shrubs in a number of ways.
The scenery of the bamboos is very meaningful to the band.
A. The palms are relatives of the grasses and bamboos.
But silk being costly and bamboos heavy they were not convenient to use.
In small areas, regular maintenance may be the best method for controlling the running bamboos.
They are sometimes referred to as South American mountain bamboos.
Still, he manages to extend his height to normal by using bamboos.
Running bamboos are the most aggressive plant pests and difficult, if not almost impossible, to control.
But last year, the building was sold and the shop beneath the towering bamboos disappeared.
A rickshaw stood in the shade of the giant bamboos.
They will adjust, bending like bamboos before the prevailing wind from the north.
Then there are the variegated bamboos like this green and yellow variety.
Grass, trees, bamboos and rocks can all be my swords.
Molecular Evidence for polyphyly in the genus Apoclada (Poaceae: Bambusoideae).
The Bambusoideae is a subfamily of the true grass family Poaceae, and is characterized by having 3 stigmas and are mostly tree-like.
The tribe Oryzeae is within the subfamily Bambusoideae, a group of Poaceae tribes with certain features of internal leaf anatomy in common.
Golden bamboo may refer to one of at least two species in the Bambusoideae subfamily of the Poaceae (grasses) family of plants:
The Bambusoideae are in the family Poaceae, as they all have fibrous root systems, cylindrical stems, sheathing leaves with parallel-veined blades, and inflorescences with spikelets.
However, there are uncertainties at practically every taxonomic level within the Bambusoideae, and different types of data (floral morphology, vegetative structures, anatomy, and genetics) often result in support for differing relationships.
The Bambusoideae generally consists of a distinct "core" group of genera, the woody bamboos (Bambuseae) and an associated group of genera of questionable affinity, the herbaceous bamboos (Olyreae).
A recent study which analyzed the phylogenetic relationships within the Bambusoideae using rp116 intron sequence data from chloroplast DNA was able to further resolve some of the uncertainties remaining in Clark et al.'s (1995) analysis.
The garden contains special collections of Aizoaceae (30,000 accessions representing about 1,500 species), Orchidaceae (about 2,500 accessions), Bambusoideae, Begoniaceae, Bromeliaceae, Cycadaceae, Masdevallia, Piperaceae, and Zingiberaceae.
Oryza is a genus of seven to twenty species of grasses in the tribe Oryzeae, within the subfamily Bambusoideae, native to tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, Northern Australia and Africa.
The relationships among the subfamilies Bambusoideae, Ehrhartoideae and Pooideae in the BEP clade have been resolved: Bambusoideae and Pooideae are more closely related to each other than to Ehrhartoideae.