Cephalostachyum
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Read about Cephalostachyum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Cephalostachyum (Greek, head and spike). Gramineae. A few species of grasses of the bamboo tribe in E. Indies and Madagascar, one of which (C. pergracile) has been offered in this country. Tall shrubs: spikelets in dense solitary heads at the ends of the branches or in scattered glomerules, the heads bristly with the subtending lvs.; stamens 6; empty glumes 1-2; style long, 2-3-cleft: fr. elongated and beaked. C. pergracile, Munro. Forty ft., sts. 2-3 in. thick: lvs. 14 in. or less lone: an elegant species, growing in clumps. Burma. It is offered in S. Calif. In Fla., it loses most of its lvs. in winter, but the new growth in spring and summer is very attractive; it is said not to do well there on high dry pine land, preferring moderately moist soil; it needs much water in summer, and responds readily to fertilizer. L.H.B. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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