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Chimonobambusa farctaA upper part of shoot B culm leaf in abaxial view, showing sparse verrucose setae; culm leaf in adaxial view, showing slightly arched ligule and narrowly linear-lanceolate blade C part of culm, showing conical root thorns and narrowly ovate buds at node, and solid internode D base of culm leaf sheath and upper part of an internode of young culm, showing indumentum and curved verrucae E a node of mid-culm, showing branch complement F mouth of foliage leaf sheaths, showing developed fimbriae G branchlets and ultimate branchlets, showing foliage leaf complement. Illustrated by Sai-Jun Ma based on G. H. Lai & J. J. Yue 22111.
Chimonobambusa farctaA clump B rhizome C a node in lower culm, showing bud complement D intranodes of lower culms, showing an arrangement of conical or top-shaped, hard root thorns E, F cross section of old and young culms, showing solid internode G part of culm internode, showing dense curved verrucae H upper part of an internode of young culm, showing short, retrorse hairs arranged in longitudinal rows I, J node of mid-culm or upper culm, showing branch complement K branchlet and foliage leaves in adaxial view, showing sheaths, fimbriae, and blades L base of foliage leaves in abaxial view M part of foliage leaves in abaxial view, showing pubescent abaxial surface. Photos by Guang-Hui Lai.
Chimonobambusa farctaA, B, C shoots, showing variable colors on sheaths D upper part of shoot, showing a few fimbriae and nearly erect blade E, F culm leaf sheath in abaxial view, with small purple-brown spots and sparse verrucose setae, sometimes with brownish stripes G culm leaf sheath in lateral view, showing densely brown ciliate margins H base of culm leaf sheath, showing indumentum I upper part of culm leaf in abaxial view, showing arched top of sheath J upper part of culm leaf in abaxial view, showing truncate short ligule and blade K upper part of culm leaf in adaxial view, showing slightly arched short ligule. Photos by Guang-Hui Lai.
The habitat and geographical distribution of Chimonobambusa farctaA clump growing in natural habitat B the red pentagon showing its distribution area. Photo A by Guang-Hui Lai.
Chimonobambusa pubescensA clump B intranode of lower culm, showing an arrangement of short root thorns C cross section of old culm, showing solid internode D part of foliage leaves in abaxial view, showing glabrous abaxial surface. Photos by Guang-Hui Lai.

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Chimonobambusa farcta (Poaceae, Bambusoideae), a new species from western Guangxi, China with taxonomic notes on C. pubescens and C. luzhiensis
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March 2024

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Jin-Jun Yue

Chimonobambusa farcta , a new species of temperate woody bamboos from western Guangxi, China is described and illustrated. The new species is similar to C. pubescens in the solid internodes of culms, but differs in having taller culm to 7 m with longer verrucose internodes to 23.5 cm and intranodes to 4 mm, intranode usually with a ring of 7–9 root thorns below mid-culm, abaxially brown or brown-purple verrucose-setose culm leaf sheaths with indistinct transverse veins, conspicuously developed culm leaf blades to 3.2 cm long, longer foliage leaf sheaths to 5.2 cm, larger and broader foliage leaf blades to 22 × 1.4 cm. It also somewhat resembles C. convoluta , but can be easily distinguished by having solid internodes and longer intranode 2–4 mm, very prominent nodes with supranodal ridge obviously more elevated than sheath scar, usually persistent and sometimes brownish striate culm leaf sheaths, longer culm leaf blades to 3.2 cm, and abaxially glabrous foliage leaf sheaths. Based on the morphological characteristics, this new species is assigned to C. sect. Chimonobambusa. The character description of C. pubescens are revised for its culm to 2.1 m tall, 1.1 cm in diameter and glabrous foliage leaf blades. The systematic position of C. luzhiensis is discussed, and this species is proposed as a member of C. sect. Chimonobambusa.

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New taxa of the genus Phyllostachys (Poaceae: Bambusoideae) from east China

December 2022

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Phyllostachys viridivagina and P. hirtivagina var. glabrivagina, a species and a variety of Phyllostachys from east China, are described as new to science. Phyllostachys viridivagina is very particular in P. sect. Phyllostachys, and is easily distinguished from the other species of this section by young culms without pruina, greenish, sparsely brown spotted and abaxially glabrous culm leaf sheaths without pruina and with obvious veins, and apically shortly white ciliate culm leaf ligules. Phyllostachys hirtivagina var. glabrivagina is different from P. hirtivagina var. hirtivagina in having abaxially glabrous culm leaf sheaths and narrowly falcate culm leaf auricles.