Dendrocalamus

72 Species

Bamboo species of the genus Dendrocalamus are large clump-forming subtropical bamboos with large branches and leaves, and are usually tick-walled. Most species prefer high humidity and mountain areas.

Dendrocalamus naturally occurs in:

Andaman Is., Assam, Bangladesh, Borneo, Cambodia, China, East Himalaya, Hainan, India, Java, Laos, Lesser Sunda Is., Malaya, Maluku, Myanmar, Nepal, New Guinea, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Sulawesi, Sumatra, Taiwan, Thailand, Tibet, Vietnam and West Himalaya.

Dendrocalamus Species List

SpeciesOrigenDiameterHeight
Dendrocalamus asperAndaman Is., Bangladesh, Borneo, China South-Central, China Southeast, Java, Laos, Lesser Sunda Is., Malaya, Maluku, Myanmar, New Guinea, Philippines, Sulawesi, Sumatra, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam∅ 120 mm⇑ 20 m
Dendrocalamus atroviridisChina South-Central
Dendrocalamus bambusoidesChina South-Central∅ 80 mm⇑ 15 m
Dendrocalamus barbatusChina South-Central∅ 150 mm⇑ 18 m
Dendrocalamus bengkalisensisSumatra∅ 60 mm
Dendrocalamus birmanicusChina South-Central, Myanmar∅ 80 mm⇑ 10 m
Dendrocalamus brandisiiAndaman Is., Bangladesh, China South-Central, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam∅ 200 mm⇑ 30 m
Dendrocalamus buarSumatra∅ 100 mm⇑ 20 m
Dendrocalamus calostachyusAssam, Bangladesh, China South-Central, East Himalaya, Myanmar⇑ 25 m
Dendrocalamus cauhaiensisVietnam
Dendrocalamus cinctusSri Lanka∅ 25 mm⇑ 6 m
Dendrocalamus collettianusMyanmar
Dendrocalamus concaviapiculusVietnam
Dendrocalamus detinensMyanmar⇑ 30 m
Dendrocalamus dienbienensisVietnam
Dendrocalamus dumosusMalaya, Thailand∅ 25 mm⇑ 5 m
Dendrocalamus elegansMalaya, Thailand∅ 25 mm⇑ 6 m
Dendrocalamus exauritusChina Southeast∅ 15 mm⇑ 4 m
Dendrocalamus farinosusChina South-Central, China Southeast, Vietnam∅ 60 mm⇑ 10 m
Dendrocalamus fugongensisChina South-Central∅ 150 mm⇑ 20 m
Dendrocalamus giganteusAssam, China South-Central, East Himalaya, India, Laos, Myanmar∅ 300 mm⇑ 30 m
Dendrocalamus haitSumatra∅ 55 mm⇑ 20 m
Dendrocalamus hamiltoniiAssam, Bangladesh, China South-Central, East Himalaya, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand, Vietnam∅ 130 mm⇑ 18 m
Dendrocalamus hirtellusMalaya∅ 50 mm⇑ 12 m
Dendrocalamus hookeriAssam, East Himalaya, Myanmar, Nepal∅ 150 mm⇑ 19 m
Dendrocalamus jianshuiensisChina South-Central∅ 120 mm⇑ 18 m
Dendrocalamus jinghongensisChina South-Central
Dendrocalamus khoonmengiiThailand∅ 40 mm⇑ 13 m
Dendrocalamus latiflorusCambodia, China South-Central, China Southeast, Hainan, Myanmar, Taiwan, Vietnam∅ 200 mm⇑ 20 m
Dendrocalamus liboensisChina South-Central∅ 90 mm⇑ 15 m
Dendrocalamus longiauritusChina Southeast
Dendrocalamus longiligulatusVietnam
Dendrocalamus longispathusAssam, Bangladesh, Laos, Malaya, Myanmar, Thailand∅ 100 mm⇑ 18 m
Dendrocalamus longivaginatusVietnam
Dendrocalamus luteusSumatra
Dendrocalamus macroculmisVietnam
Dendrocalamus manipureanusAssam∅ 100 mm⇑ 20 m
Dendrocalamus membranaceusBangladesh, Cambodia, China South-Central, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam∅ 100 mm⇑ 18 m
Dendrocalamus menglongensisChina Southeast∅ 100 mm⇑ 12 m
Dendrocalamus merrillianusPhilippines∅ 150 mm
Dendrocalamus messeriMyanmar∅ 130 mm⇑ 30 m
Dendrocalamus minorChina South-Central, China Southeast∅ 60 mm⇑ 8 m
Dendrocalamus multiflosculusVietnam
Dendrocalamus nianheiVietnam
Dendrocalamus nudusThailand∅ 20 mm⇑ 8 m
Dendrocalamus pachycladusChina South-Central
Dendrocalamus pachystachyusChina South-Central∅ 100 mm⇑ 12 m
Dendrocalamus parishiiChina South-Central∅ 100 mm⇑ 10 m
Dendrocalamus parvigemmaVietnam∅ 120 mm⇑ 12 m
Dendrocalamus peculiarisChina South-Central∅ 150 mm⇑ 18 m
Dendrocalamus pendulusMalaya∅ 120 mm⇑ 30 m
Dendrocalamus phuthoensisVietnam
Dendrocalamus poilaneiVietnam∅ 12 mm⇑ 6 m
Dendrocalamus pulverulentusChina Southeast∅ 70 mm⇑ 8 m
Dendrocalamus sahniiEast Himalaya∅ 30 mm⇑ 3 m
Dendrocalamus sericeusIndia, Laos, Vietnam⇑ 17 m
Dendrocalamus sikkimensisAssam, China South-Central, East Himalaya∅ 150 mm⇑ 20 m
Dendrocalamus sinicusChina South-Central, Laos∅ 300 mm⇑ 30 m
Dendrocalamus sinuatusLaos, Malaya, Vietnam⇑ 7 m
Dendrocalamus somdevaeWest Himalaya∅ 70 mm⇑ 20 m
Dendrocalamus strictusAndaman Is., Assam, India, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Thailand, Vietnam, West Himalaya∅ 75 mm⇑ 15 m
Dendrocalamus suberosusChina Southeast∅ 70 mm⇑ 8 m
Dendrocalamus taybacensisVietnam
Dendrocalamus tibeticusChina South-Central, Tibet∅ 180 mm⇑ 25 m
Dendrocalamus tomentosusChina South-Central∅ 120 mm⇑ 20 m
Dendrocalamus triramusChina Southeast∅ 70 mm⇑ 8 m
Dendrocalamus tsiangiiChina South-Central, China Southeast∅ 40 mm⇑ 8 m
Dendrocalamus velutinusViernam
Dendrocalamus waboMyanmar
Dendrocalamus xishuangbannaensisChina South-Central∅ 220 mm⇑ 28 m
Dendrocalamus yingjiangensisChina South-Central
Dendrocalamus yunnanicusChina South-Central, Vietnam∅ 180 mm⇑ 25 m

Common Names for Dendrocalamus Species

Bamboo growers and garden books frequently refer to bamboos by their 'common names'. Below you'll find a table with the most common English names for Dendrocalamus and their correct scientific names.

More common names in English can be found here: Common Bamboo Names.

Common NameBotanical Name
Angel Mist BambooDendrocalamus minor f. amoenus
Bhutan BambooDendrocalamus sikkimensis
Black Culmed Rough BambooDendrocalamus asper f. niger
Calcutta BambooDendrocalamus strictus
Dragon BambooDendrocalamus giganteus
Ghost BambooDendrocalamus minor f. amoenus
Giant BambooDendrocalamus giganteus
Giant DendrocalamusDendrocalamus giganteus
Hamilton DendrocalamusDendrocalamus hamiltonii
Indonesian AsperDendrocalamus asper
Male BambooDendrocalamus strictus
Mealy DendrocalamusDendrocalamus farinosus
Mei Nung BambooDendrocalamus latiflorus 'Mei Nung'
Philippines Sweet Shoot BambooDendrocalamus sikkimensis
Rough AsperDendrocalamus asper
Rough BambooDendrocalamus asper
Small DendrocalamusDendrocalamus minor
Solid BambooDendrocalamus strictus
Sweet Dragon BambooDendrocalamus brandisii
Sweet Giant BambooDendrocalamus latiflorus
Taiwan Giant BambooDendrocalamus latiflorus
Tama BambooDendrocalamus hamiltonii
Teddy Bear BambooDendrocalamus brandisii
Tufted BambooDendrocalamus hamiltonii
Velvet Leaf BambooDendrocalamus brandisii

Source: Kew Science


Stéphane Schröder

Guadua Bamboo SAS

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