Dendrocalamus peculiaris

Dendrocalamus peculiaris is a large, dense tropical bamboo native to Yunnan, China. Impressive are the giant leaves, which can reach 40 cm in length. The stems of this bamboo are used as a building material, to produce paper pulp, and the shoots are used as food.

Dendrocalamus peculiaris

Scientific Name

Dendrocalamus peculiaris

Synonyms

Sinocalamus peculiaris

Common Names

Family

Poaceae

Tribe

Genus

Height

13-18 m

Diameter

10-15 cm

Growth Habit

Dense Clumping

Color

Dull green, covered with short white hairs.

Internodes

25-42 cm

Wall thickness

30-35 mm

Branches

Many clustered branches with 1 dominant branch.

Leaves

25-40 cm long, 30-35 mm wide.

Climate

Tropical – Subtropical

Exposure

Full Sun – Partial Sun

Hardiness

-4°C

Soil

Loam and alluvial soils, fertile and well drained.

Water Needs

Average.

Planting Distance

• Every 3 meters for screening.
• 4 x 4 m for culm production.

Edibility

(3 de 5)

Origin

China

Uses

Construction, paper pulp, food, landscaping.

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