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What's the difference between bamboo and Phyllostachys pubescens?

Nanzhu is also known as Meng Zongzhu, Jiangnan Bamboo and Zhu Mao. Phyllostachys pubescens of Gramineae, uniaxial scattered type. Evergreen arborescent bamboos with large stalks, up to more than 20 meters, and thickness of 18 cm.

Phyllostachys pubescens is tall, with lush green leaves, evergreen all the year round, beautiful and straight, does not fade after frost, and tastes both refined and popular. Since ancient times, it has often been placed in gardens, Chi Pan, streams, hillsides, stone paths, patios, scenic gates and winding paths of indoor potted plants for viewing.

Phyllostachys pubescens is a traditional bamboo species in China, which has many functions, such as timber, food, ornamental and so on, and has the function of soil fixation and wind protection. Widely used in building materials, architecture, green food, medical care, furniture, farm tools, daily necessities, tourism handicrafts, cultural and sports equipment and environmental greening and beautification.

Phyllostachys pubescens is the most widely distributed and important economic bamboo species in China. Phyllostachys pubescens is located at 40 south latitude of China, with annual average temperature 12-22℃, annual precipitation of 500-2000mm and annual relative humidity of 65-285%. It starts from Taiwan Province, Zhejiang, Fujian and Jiangxi in the east, Sichuan and northeastern Yunnan in the west, central Guangdong and Guangxi in the south, and northern Anhui and southern Henan in the north.

The vertical distribution range of Phyllostachys pubescens is also very large, and there are Phyllostachys pubescens forests in Zhongshan, low mountains, hills and coastal areas below the altitude of1350 m. Phyllostachys pubescens can withstand the extreme minimum temperature of -20℃ and adapt to loam, sandy soil, clay loam, heavy clay and gravel soil, but it grows best on loose, deep, fertile black sandy soil with good physical and chemical properties.

The height of Phyllostachys pubescens is more than10m, and the thickness is18cm. Culm sheaths are thick leathery, densely rough and dark brown spots and patches, and sheaths and? The hair is developed, the tongue is developed, and the flap is triangular, lanceolate and everted. Tall, the stem ring is not convex, the leaves are lanceolate and the bamboo shoots are hairy. I like warm and humid climate, grow well in deep and fertile acid soil with good drainage, and avoid low-lying land with poor drainage.