Phyllostachys heteroclada

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Phyllostachys heteroclada, the fishscale bamboo,{{PLANTS|symbol=PHHE19|taxon=Phyllostachys heteroclada|accessdate=12 July 2018}} also known as "water bamboo", is a running bamboo. The water bamboo name comes from the air canals in the rhizomes and roots that allow this bamboo to grow in more saturated conditions as compared to similar species. This species can also have abrupt kinks at the base of the culms. Maximum height can reach 35 ft with a diameter of 2 in. It is cold hardy to around -5 °F. It grows well in USDA zones 6b-10.

In 2019, a fungus Podonectria sichuanensis {{au|C.L. Yang & X.L. Xu}} (Podonectriaceae family) was found parasitic around the ascomata of another fungus Neostagonosporella sichuanensis {{au|C.L. Yang, X.L. Xu & K.D. Hyde}} (in the Phaeosphaeriaceae family) while found on Phyllostachys heteroclada, located in Sichuan Province in China.{{cite journal |last1=Yang |first1=C.L. |last2=Xu |first2=X.L. |last3=Liu |first3=Y.G. |title=Podonectria sichuanensis, a potentially mycopathogenic fungus from Sichuan Province in China. |journal=Phytotaxa |date=2019 |volume=402 |pages=219–231.}}

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Other sources

  • {{GRIN | name = Phyllostachys heteroclada Oliv. | id = 444033 | accessdate = 2012-07-30}}
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.tropicos.org/Name/25542941|work=Tropicos.org|publisher=Missouri Botanical Garden|title=Phyllostachys heteroclada Oliv.|accessdate=2012-07-30}}

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heteroclada

Category:Endemic flora of China

Category:Grasses of China

Category:Taxa named by Daniel Oliver

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