Variety: Bambusa Tulda
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Bambusa tulda (commonly known as Bengal Bamboo or Indian Timber Bamboo) is a fast-growing, medium-sized clumping bamboo native to South and Southeast Asia. Highly valued for its thick, nearly solid culms, it is widely used in construction, scaffolding, and the paper pulp industry.
Variety: Bambusa Balcooa
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Bambusa balcooa (commonly known as Balcooa Bamboo or Bhima Bamboo) is a large, densely tufted clumping bamboo native to the Indian subcontinent and Indochina. Growing up to 25 metres high, it features incredibly thick-walled, heavy culms with exceptional tensile strength. Because of its immense durability, it is heavily favored for structural engineering, scaffolding, bioenergy production, and paper pulp manufacturing
Variety: Bambusa Nutans
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Bambusa nutans (commonly known as Nodding Bamboo or Mokal) is a medium-sized, graceful clumping bamboo native to the Himalayan foothills and Southeast Asia. Growing up to 15 metres high, it is easily identified by its loose clumps, straight green culms, and distinct white rings that form just below the nodes. Its remarkably straight, thick-walled wood makes it highly prized for traditional house construction, poles, basketry, and industrial paper pulp
Variety: Bambusa Bamboos
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Bambusa bamboos (locally known in Malayalam as Mullu Mula or Illi, and commonly called Giant Thorny Bamboo) is a massive, fast-growing, densely tufted clumping bamboo native to Southern Asia. Reaching towering heights of up to 30 metres, it is easily recognized by its distinctive, sharp, wiry root-thorns that form at its branch nodes. Its extremely thick-walled, flexible, and strong wood makes it indispensable for structural construction, while its nutrient-rich young shoots are used in traditional Indian medicine and local cuisine.
Variety: Bambusa polymorpha
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Bambusa polymorpha (commonly known as Burmese Bamboo or Jama Betwa) is a large, elegant clumping bamboo native to Southeast Asia and parts of Northeast India. Growing up to 25 metres tall, it is easily identified by its distinctive greyish-green culms covered in white powdery chaff when young, long internodes, and clusters of arched, slender branches. Its thick-walled, exceptionally straight wood is considered one of the best materials for housing walls, roofing, high-quality paper pulp, and crafting incense sticks.
Variety: Thyrsostachys oliveri
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Thyrsostachys oliveri (locally known in Kerala as Korna Mulla or Kallanmula, and commonly called Lathi Bamboo or Male Bamboo) is a highly sought-after, medium-sized clumping bamboo native to the Indo-Burma region. It is distinct for growing incredibly straight, thornless culms that are nearly or completely solid inside, giving them immense structural strength. Because its wood is as strong as iron, it is heavily utilized for making traditional walking sticks (lathis), agricultural harvesting poles (thotti), ladders, and durable farm fencing.
Variety: Ochalandra travancorica
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Ochlandra travancorica (locally known in Kerala as Eetta or Oda, and commonly called Elephant Bamboo or Reed Bamboo) is a shrubby, reed-like clumping bamboo endemic to the Western Ghats of India. Reaching heights of up to 6 metres, it features remarkably long internodes and very thin-walled, hollow stems. Highly crucial to the local cottage industry, its flexible wood is heavily harvested for weaving traditional mats and baskets, while its nutrient-rich leaves serve as a key food source for wild elephants.
Variety: Ochalandra scriptoria
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Ochlandra scriptoria (locally known in Kerala as Peenooda, Ammeiy, Oodal, or Eera) is a small, semi-aquatic reed bamboo endemic to the Western Ghats of India. Growing up to 5 metres tall, it thrives aggressively along the low-elevation riverbanks and stream sides of Southern Kerala. It produces very slender, flexible, thin-walled hollow culms that are highly sought after by local artisans for weaving intricate handicrafts, mats, and baskets.
Variety: Dendrocalamus asper
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Dendrocalamus asper (universally known as Sweet Bamboo or Rough Bamboo) is a giant, premium clumping bamboo native to Southeast Asia. Reaching massive heights of up to 30 metres with a 20 cm diameter, it produces exceptionally thick-walled, heavy timber culms. It is globally prized for its high-yield young shoots, which lack bitterness and offer a uniquely tender, sweet flavor highly favored in culinary dishes.
Variety: Dendrocalamus hamiltonii
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Dendrocalamus hamiltonii (commonly known as Hamilton's Bamboo, Tama Bamboo, or Kako Bamboo) is a large, evergreen clumping bamboo native to the Himalayas, Northeast India, and surrounding South Asian regions. It reaches towering heights of 15 to 25 metres and is easily recognized by its dull green, noticeably zig-zag culms with distinctive drooping or pendulous tops. Highly multi-purpose, its flexible, thin-walled wood is favored for basketry, mats, and paper pulp, while its large, tender young shoots are widely harvested as a popular culinary delicacy..
Variety: Dendrocalamus brandisii
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Dendrocalamus brandisii (commonly known as Velvet Leaf Bamboo, Teddy Bear Bamboo, or Sweet Dragon Bamboo) is one of the largest tropical clumping bamboos in the world, native to Southeast Asia and Northeast India. Reaching massive heights of up to 33 metres, it is easily recognized by its towering, slightly drooping culms that feature a distinct ring of shiny brown hairs around the nodes and minuscule, velvety white hairs on young leaves.
Variety: Dendrocalamus strictus
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Dendrocalamus strictus (locally known in Malayalam as Kallan Mula or Kalmula, and universally called Male Bamboo, Iron Bamboo, or Stone Bamboo) is a highly resilient, medium-sized clumping bamboo native to the Indian subcontinent. Growing between 6 to 20 metres tall, its name literally translates to "rock bamboo" in Kerala because it produces remarkably solid, thick-walled culms with little to no hollow core.
Variety: Dendrocalamus giganteus
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Dendrocalamus giganteus (locally known in Malayalam as Ana Mula or Aanamula, and universally called Giant Bamboo or Elephant Bamboo) is the largest bamboo species in the world, native to Southeast Asia and widely cultivated in Kerala. True to its name ("Ana" meaning elephant in Malayalam), it grows to towering heights of up to 30 to 40 metres with massive, thick-walled culms that can reach a whopping 30 cm in diameter.
Variety: Dendrocalamus stocksii
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Dendrocalamus stocksii (locally known in Kerala as Marihal Mula, and commonly called Solid Bamboo or Managa / Chavari) is a premium, medium-sized clumping bamboo native to the central Western Ghats. Growing up to 10 to 15 metres high, it is highly distinct for being completely thornless and producing straight, loosely-spaced culms that are virtually solid inside.
Variety: Dendrocalamus longispathus
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Dendrocalamus longispathus (commonly known as Long-sheath Bamboo or Rupai) is a large, attractive clumping bamboo native to India, Bangladesh, and Myanmar. Growing up to 10 to 20 metres tall, it is structurally characterized by its straight, greyish-green culms and notably elongated, paper-like culm sheaths that densely cover the young shoots with shiny dark hairs.
Variety: Melocanna baccifera
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Melocanna baccifera (locally known in Kerala as Assam Mula, and natively called Muli Bamboo or Terai Bamboo) is a highly unique, invasive tropical clumping bamboo native to Northeast India and Myanmar. Growing up to 10 to 20 metres tall, it features a distinct "diffused" clumping habit where its culms grow spaced far apart from an underground network of rhizomes.
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