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'''''Bambusa longispiculata''''' or ''Mahal Bamboo'' is an [[ |
'''''Bambusa longispiculata''''' or ''Mahal Bamboo'' is an species of clumping [[bamboo]] native to India, but widely grown in [[Australia]]. Growing in wide and open clumps it makes an excellent shelter for [[waterfowl]]. It is not suited for harvesting and is very suitable for [[soil stabilization]] on dam faces. It can grow up to a height of 10 m, and a thickness of 5 cm.<ref name=OzBamboo>[http://www.bamboo-oz.com.au/species/B_longispiculata.html Bambusa longispiculata], OzBamboo; ''Retrieved: 2007-12-19''</ref> |
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Bambusa longispiculata or Mahal Bamboo is an species of clumping bamboo native to India, but widely grown in Australia. Growing in wide and open clumps it makes an excellent shelter for waterfowl. It is not suited for harvesting and is very suitable for soil stabilization on dam faces. It can grow up to a height of 10 m, and a thickness of 5 cm.[1]
References
- ^ Bambusa longispiculata, OzBamboo; Retrieved: 2007-12-19