Guadua Angustifolia

Characteristics and Identification

Common name: Guadua

Guadua Angustifolia
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Rhizomes:

  • Sympodial-scattered (grows in open clumps).
  • Short and thick rhizomes that curve upwards to produce new culms which occurs on a yearly or continual basis.

Culms:

  • Average height: 20-30m
  • Average diameter: 10-13cm
  • Culms are woody, with root thorns from the nodes.
  • Culm internodes are cylindrical, thin-walled and about 20 cm long.

Culm-sheaths:

  • Covered with short, dark brown hairs without auricles.
  • Culm-sheath blade is triangular, erect and covered with tiny hairs.

Branches:

  • Lateral branches are treelike with one dominant branch.
  • Branches are thinner than stem.

Leafs:

  • Leaf-blade base with a brief stalk-like connection to sheath, stalk is smooth and has no hairs.
  • Leaf-blades are lance-shaped, or oblong, going from a rounded base towards an apex.
  • Leaf-blades are 10-20 cm long, 6-12 mm wide.
  • Leaf-blades have no cross veins.

Flowering:

  • Flowering occurs infrequently.
  • Flowers are 5-10 cm long.

Guadua Angustifolia
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Uses:

  • Erosion control
  • Landscaping
  • Reforestation
  • Construction
  • Furniture
  • Fences
  • Laminates
  • Papermaking
  • Instruments
  • Decorative objects

Distribution:

Argentina Ι Bolivia Ι Colombia Ι Costa Rica Ι Ecuador Ι Guatemala Ι Guyanas Ι Honduras Ι Mexico Ι Nicaragua Ι Panama Ι Paraguay Ι Peru Ι Venezuela

Guadua Angustifolia Distribution Map Click to enlarge


Sources:
GrassBase - The Online World Grass Flora
INBAR (International Network for Bamboo and Rattan)



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