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Bambusa vulgaris: Also known as Common Bamboo is a giant tropical and subtropical clumping bamboo native to southern China and Madagascar. This species is cultivated extensively in Bambusa vulgaris culms are bright green, glossy, erect below and arching above and have an average height between 10-20 m. Internodes are 25-35 cm long, and have an average diameter of 4-10 cm. Wall thickness ranges between 7-15 mm. Nodes are prominent, of which the lower ones often with a narrow ring of roots and covered with brown hairs.
Culms
Branches
Several to many clustered branches with 1-3 larger dominant branches. Branches usually occur from mid-culm to top.
Leaves
Narrow leaves which are on average 15-25 cm long and 2-4 cm wide.
parts of the world.
Bumbusa tulda:Bambusa tulda, commonly known as Bengal Bamboo or Indian Timber Bamboo, is a fast growing medium-sized tropical clumping bamboo native to the Indian subcontinent, Indochina, Tibet, and Yunnan.
It is considered to be one of the most valuable multipurpose bamboo species, which usually grows up to a height of 20 m with culm diameters between 5-10 cm. In India it is used extensively by the paper pulp industry, but due to its nearly solid culms it is also an excellent and strong timber that can be used in construction and scaffolding.