Kinabaluchloa wrayi explained

Kinabaluchloa wrayi is a bamboo species endemic to the montane rainforests of Borneo. Its most remarkable feature is the length of its internodes which can be up to in the lowest internode, gradually diminishing as the culm ascends to a mature height of up to . The young culms are covered with black hairs.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Cranbrook, Earl of . 1988. Key Environments - Malaysia . Elmsford, N.Y. . Pergamon Press . 53 . 0-08-028866-9.
  2. Web site: Kinabaluchloa wrayi (Stapf) K.M.Wong. Plants of the World Online.