Semiarundinaria is a genus of East Asian bamboo in the grass family.[2][4]
Semiarundinaria is native to temperate and subtropical woodland in China and Japan. The plants are generally rhizomatous, tall and erect bamboos with cylindrical stems, producing tufts of lanceolate leaves at each node.[5]
see Acidosasa Chimonocalamus Fargesia Oligostachyum × Phyllosasa Sasaella Sinobambusa Yushania
Semiarundinaria is a genus of East Asian bamboo in the grass family.
Semiarundinaria is native to temperate and subtropical woodland in China and Japan. The plants are generally rhizomatous, tall and erect bamboos with cylindrical stems, producing tufts of lanceolate leaves at each node.
Species Semiarundinaria densiflora - Anhui, Guangdong, Hubei, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Zhejiang Semiarundinaria fastuosa - Honshu; cultivated in China Semiarundinaria fortis - Kyushu Semiarundinaria kagamiana - Honshu Semiarundinaria shapoensis - Hainan Semiarundinaria sinica - Jiangsu, Zhejiang Semiarundinaria yashadake - Japan Formerly includedsee Acidosasa Chimonocalamus Fargesia Oligostachyum × Phyllosasa Sasaella Sinobambusa Yushania
Semiarundinaria bicorniculata - Chimonocalamus pallens Semiarundinaria elegantissima - Sasaella hidaensis Semiarundinaria farinosa - Sinobambusa farinosa Semiarundinaria gracilipes - Oligostachyum gracilipes Semiarundinaria henryi - Sinobambusa henryi Semiarundinaria lima - Oligostachyum nuspiculum Semiarundinaria lubrica - Oligostachyum lubricum Semiarundinaria nitida - Fargesia nitida Semiarundinaria nuspicula - Oligostachyum nuspiculum Semiarundinaria okuboi - Sinobambusa tootsik Semiarundinaria pantlingii - Yushania pantlingii Semiarundinaria pubens - Sinobambusa tootsik Semiarundinaria sat - Sinobambusa sat Semiarundinaria scabriflora - Oligostachyum scabriflorum Semiarundinaria scopula - Oligostachyum scopulum Semiarundinaria tenuifolia - Sinobambusa tootsik Semiarundinaria tootsik - Sinobambusa tootsik Semiarundinaria × tranquillans - × Phyllosasa tranquillans Semiarundinaria venusta - Acidosasa venusta