Fargesia
Fargesia is a genus of flowering plants in the grass family.[2] These bamboos are native primarily to China, with a few species in Vietnam and in the eastern Himalayas.[3] Some species are cultivated as ornamentals, with common names including umbrella bamboo and fountain bamboo.[4][5]
Fargesia | |
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Fargesia nitida Münster Botanical Gardens, Germany | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Monocots |
Clade: | Commelinids |
Order: | Poales |
Family: | Poaceae |
Subfamily: | Bambusoideae |
Tribe: | Arundinarieae |
Subtribe: | Arundinariinae |
Genus: | Fargesia Franch. |
Type species | |
Fargesia spathacea | |
Synonyms[1] | |
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They are medium to small mountain clumping bamboos, native to alpine conifer forests of East Asia, from China south to Vietnam and west to the eastern slopes of the Himalayas. They are known in Chinese as jian zhu (Chinese: 箭竹; pinyin: jiànzhú), meaning "arrow bamboo".
The scientific name was given in honour of the French missionary and amateur botanist Père Paul Guillaume Farges (1844–1912).
Fargesias are some of the world's hardiest bamboos, but they do not spread vigorously. Common bamboos in the genus Fargesia are essential foods for giant pandas, and the recent flowering of Fargesia nitida has had a devastating effect on panda populations.
Because fargesias are becoming more well known for their thick clumping habits, they have become cheaper and available at many nurseries.
Taxonomy
There are currently about 80–90 recognised species, but morphological and genetic analysis suggest transferring many of these to the genera Thamnocalamus, Yushania and Borinda. Others are still of unknown relationship.[6]
- accepted species[7]
- Fargesia acuticontracta
- Fargesia adpressa
- Fargesia albocerea
- Fargesia altior
- Fargesia brevipes
- Fargesia brevissima
- Fargesia brevistipedis
- Fargesia caduca
- Fargesia canaliculata
- Fargesia circinata
- Fargesia communis
- Fargesia concinna
- Fargesia conferta
- Fargesia contracta
- Fargesia cuspidata
- Fargesia declivis
- Fargesia decurvata
- Fargesia denudata
- Fargesia dracocephala
- Fargesia dulcicula
- Fargesia dura
- Fargesia edulis
- Fargesia exposita
- Fargesia extensa
- Fargesia fansipanensis
- Fargesia farcta
- Fargesia ferax
- Fargesia frigidis
- Fargesia fungosa
- Fargesia funiushanensis
- Fargesia glabrifolia
- Fargesia gongshanensis
- Fargesia grossa
- Fargesia hackelii
- Fargesia hainanensis
- Fargesia hsuehiana
- Fargesia hygrophila
- Fargesia incrassata
- Fargesia jiulongensis
- Fargesia lincangensis
- Fargesia longiuscula
- Fargesia lushuiensis
- Fargesia macclureana
- Fargesia mairei
- Fargesia mali
- Fargesia melanostachys
- Fargesia murielae
- Fargesia nitida
- Fargesia nujiangensis
- Fargesia obliqua
- Fargesia orbiculata
- Fargesia ostrina
- Fargesia papyrifera
- Fargesia pauciflora
- Fargesia perlonga
- Fargesia pleniculmis
- Fargesia plurisetosa
- Fargesia porphyrea
- Fargesia praecipua
- Fargesia qinlingensis
- Fargesia robusta
- Fargesia rufa
- Fargesia sagittatinea
- Fargesia scabrida
- Fargesia semicoriacea
- Fargesia similaris
- Fargesia solida
- Fargesia spathacea
- Fargesia stenoclada
- Fargesia strigosa
- Fargesia subflexuosa
- Fargesia sylvestris
- Fargesia tenuilignea
- Fargesia ungulata
- Fargesia utilis
- Fargesia vicina
- Fargesia wuliangshanensis
- Fargesia yajiangensis
- Fargesia yuanjiangensis
- Fargesia yulongshanensis
- Fargesia yunnanensis
- Fargesia zayuensis
References
- Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
- Franchet, Adrien René. 1893. Bulletin Mensuel de la Société Linnéenne de Paris 2: 1067
- Flora of China Vol. 22 Page 74 箭竹属 jian zhu shu Fargesia Franchet, Bull. Mens. Soc. Linn. Paris. 2: 1067. 1893.
- Darke, R. 1999. Color Encyclopedia of Ornamental Grasses: Sedges, Rushes, Cat-tails, and Selected Bamboos 1–325. Timber Press, Portland, Oregon USA
- Yi, Tong Pei. 1988. Journal of Bamboo Research 7(2)
- Li, De-Zhu; Guo, Zhenhua; Stapleton, Chris (2007), "Fargesia rufa", in Wu, Z. Y.; Raven, P.H.; Hong, D.Y. (ed.), Flora of China, 22, Beijing: Science Press; St. Louis: Missouri Botanical Garden Press, p. 74, retrieved 2007-07-16
- The Plant List search for Fargesia