Melocanna baccifera - ID#00202
Melocanna baccifera or "Berry Bamboo" is a tropical bamboo native to Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar and Nepal. Melocanna baccifera is an invasive species that can occupy large areas due to its long and vigorous rhizomes and, during flowering, for its easily germinating fruits. The fruits are the size and shape of a pear and are edible. Melocanna baccifera is one of the most useful bamboos within its native range, especially in Bangladesh where the stems have a wide range of uses.
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Species | Melocanna baccifera |
Common name | Berry Bamboo, Muli Bamboo, Pear Bamboo, Terai Bamboo |
Average diameter | 3-7 cm |
Average height | 10-20 m |
Growing habit | Open Clumping |
Origin | Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal |
Planting date | 7 December 2021 |
Planting location | Hacienda Guadua Bamboo (Colombia) |
GPS coordinates | 3° 49' 6.348” N 76° 37’ 15.552” W |
Altitude | 1,280 m |
ID | #00202 |
Adopted by | Still available - Adopt now! |
Planting of Melocanna baccifera - ID#00202
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7 December 2021
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7 December 2021
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