Dendrocalamus sinicus

Dendrocalamus sinicus

Dendrocalamus sinicus, also known as “Giant Dragon Bamboo”, is the largest bamboo in the world. It has the tallest and biggest culms of any known bamboo species which can reach up to 46 meters in height, and up to 37 cm in diameter.

This gigantic clumping bamboo is native to Laos and the Yunnan Province of China where it has long enjoyed great prominence. Its limited distribution, however, makes it a very rare species in other parts of the world. In fact, Dendrocalamus sinicus was only recently discovered by the outside world in 1982. Prior to that, it was unknown to science.

Dendrocalamus sinicus has excellent characteristics and great potential for extensive development. It is a bamboo species of high economic value with many applications in the furniture, construction, and paper and pulp industry. 

Dendrocalamus sinicus

Dendrocalamus sinicus

Plant Info
Scientific NameDendrocalamus sinicus
SynonymsSinocalamus sinicus
Common NamesGiant Dragon Bamboo
FamilyPoaceae
TribeBambuseae
GenusDendrocalamus
Height20 - 30 (46) m
Diameter20 - 30 (37) cm
Growth HabitDense Clumping
ClimateTropical - Subtropical
Hardiness-5°C
Edibility (0 of 5)
Flowering CycleSporadically
OriginChina, Laos
UsesConstruction, Furniture, Paper Pulp
 
Dendrocalamus sinicus distribution map - Source: Kew Science

Dendrocalamus sinicus distribution map - Source: Kew Science


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