Gigantochloa achmadii (PROSEA)
Introduction |
Gigantochloa achmadii Widjaja
- Family: Gramineae
Vernacular names
- Indonesia: buluh apo (Simalur, Sumatra).
Distribution
So far found only in the Island of Simalur and in West Sumatra.
Uses
The culms are potentially useful for constructions.
Observations
Culm up to 20 m tall, diameter 9 cm; internodes 25-35 cm long, yellowish-green with whitish hairs below the node. Culm sheath covered with dark brown hairs; blade ovate with narrow base, reflexed; ligule dentate with long bristles; auricles rounded, raised towards the outer ends, with 4 mm long bristles. Inflorescence borne on leafless branches, with a group of 3-5 pseudospikelets at each node. Found in forest on heavy clay soil.
Selected sources
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