Dinochloa
Dinochloa | |
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Dinochloa pubiramea | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
(unranked): | Angiosperms |
(unranked): | Monocots |
(unranked): | Commelinids |
Order: | Poales |
Family: | Poaceae |
Subfamily: | Bambusoideae |
Supertribe: | Bambusodae |
Tribe: | Bambuseae |
Subtribe: | Bambusinae |
Genus: | Dinochloa Büse |
Type species | |
Dinochloa tjankorreh[1] (Schult.) Büse |
Dinochloa is a genus of tropical clumping high-climbing bamboos in the grass family.[2]
These species bear zigzag culms and fleshy fruits. They are found in the hill forests and lowland dipterocarp forest of southern China, Southeast Asia, and the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent.
- Dinochloa acutiflora
- Dinochloa alata
- Dinochloa albociliata
- Dinochloa andamanica
- Dinochloa aopaensis
- Dinochloa barbata
- Dinochloa cordata
- Dinochloa darvelana
- Dinochloa dielsiana
- Dinochloa elmeri
- Dinochloa erecta
- Dinochloa glabrescens
- Dinochloa hirsuta
- Dinochloa kostermansiana
- Dinochloa luconiae
- Dinochloa macclellandii
- Dinochloa malayana
- Dinochloa matmat
- Dinochloa morowaliensis
- Dinochloa nicobariana
- Dinochloa obclavata
- Dinochloa oblonga
- Dinochloa orenuda
- Dinochloa palawanensis
- Dinochloa petasiensis
- Dinochloa prunifera
- Dinochloa pubiramea
- Dinochloa robusta
- Dinochloa scabrida
- Dinochloa scandens
- Dinochloa sepang
- Dinochloa sipitangensis
- Dinochloa sublaevigata
- Dinochloa trichogona
- Dinochloa truncata
- Dinochloa utilis
- formerly included[3]
see Cyrtochloa Maclurochloa Melocalamus
- Dinochloa compactiflora - Melocalamus compactiflorus
- Dinochloa elevatissima - Melocalamus elevatissimus
- Dinochloa gracilis - Melocalamus mastersii
- Dinochloa indica - Melocalamus indicus
- Dinochloa major - Cyrtochloa major
- Dinochloa montana - Maclurochloa montana
References
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