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  • Arundinaria - Wikipedia
    Arundinaria is a genus of bamboo in the grass family, the members of which are referred to generally as cane [1][2] Arundinaria is the only bamboo native to North America, with a native range from Maryland south to Florida and west to the southern Ohio Valley and Texas [3][4] Within this region Arundinaria cane is found from the Coastal Plain to medium elevations in the Appalachian Mountains
  • Rivercane: Our Native Bamboo - U. S. National Park Service
    Rivercane (genus Arundinaria) is a woody grass native to floodplains of the southeastern US, extending up into the National Capital Region (NCR) Once a wide-ranging species, rivercane provides important wildlife habitat and holds cultural significance to many Indigenous peoples
  • Arundinaria gigantea (Canebrake Bamboo, Giant Cane, River Cane . . .
    Arundinaria Species: gigantea Family: Poaceae Uses (Ethnobotany): Canes are used for basketry, fishing poles, musical instruments, and home construction Life Cycle: Perennial Country Or Region Of Origin: E Central SE U S A Distribution: AL , AR , FL , GA , IL , IN , KY , LA , MD , MO , MS , NC , NJ , OH , OK , SC , TN , TX , VA , WV Fire
  • Arundinaria | Bamboo, Grass Clumping | Britannica
    Arundinaria, genus of bamboos and canes in the grass family (Poaceae), found in temperate areas The plants typically grow in marshy areas or along riverbanks, and the stems can be woven into baskets and mats and are used to make pipes and fishing poles
  • Giant cane (Arundinaria gigantea) Plant Guide - USDA
    General: A cool-season member of the grass family (Poaceae), giant cane comes from the genus Arundinaria and is the only bamboo native to the United States It has erect, perennial woody stems or culms that are two cm thick that reach up to 10 m and a diagnostic character for this genus is the presence of culm sheaths at each node of the culm
  • Arundinaria (Cane) - FSUS
    Arundinaria was much reduced by the foraging of free-range livestock in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries and by fire suppression in the late nineteenth century and throughout the twentieth century
  • Arundinaria gigantea - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
    Arundinaria gigantea, commonly called giant cane, is a rhizomatous running bamboo that is native to river banks, moist bottomlands, swampy areas and bogs from Florida to Texas north to Kansas, southern Illinois and New York
  • | Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants | University of Florida, IFAS
    Species Overview Switch cane is one of three native species of Arundinaria It might be encountered as dense stands in low-lying, shady, moist to wet areas It is easily confused with non-native bamboos Switch cane rarely flowers Its leaves are a preferred food of caterpillars of the southern pearly eye butterfly
  • Giant Cane (Arundinaria gigantea) - Illinois Wildflowers
    Occasional wildfires are beneficial in maintaining populations of this grass if they reduce competition from trees and large shrubs Faunal Associations: Some native insects are obligate feeders on Giant Cane and perhaps other Arundinaria spp
  • River Cane (Arundinaria gigantea) Protects River Banks
    In the mountains and in some places in the Piedmont on dry slopes, you may find a smaller and deciduous Arundinaria species with papery leaves called Hill Cane (Arundinaria appalachiana) In the lower Piedmont and Coastal Plain, you may find wetlands with Switch Cane (Arundinaria tecta)





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