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  1. Phyllostachys, genus Phyllostachysnoun

    medium and large bamboos

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  1. phyllostachys

    Phyllostachys is a genus of Asian bamboo in the grass family. It is one of the most diverse and widely-cultivated bamboo genera, comprising species of varying sizes and growth habits, used for diverse purposes such as construction, ornamental gardening, and in traditional Chinese medicine.

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  1. Phyllostachys

    Phyllostachys is a genus of bamboo. The species are native to Asia with a large number of species found in Central China, but can now be found in many warm temperate and subtropical areas around the world as cultivated plants or escapes from cultivation. Most of the species spread aggressively by underground rhizomes. The stem or culm has a prominent groove, called a sulcus, that runs along the length of each segment. Because of this it is one of the most easily identifiable genera of bamboo. There are approximately 75 species and 200 varieties and cultivars of Phyllostachys. The largest grow to be about 100 feet tall in optimum conditions. Some of the larger species, sometimes known as "timber bamboo", are used as construction timber and for making furniture. The name Phyllostachys means "leaf spike" and refers to the inflorescences. Some of the smaller species can be grown as bonsai.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of phyllostachys in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of phyllostachys in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

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