Guadua angustifolia
It is a tropical plant. Forms dominant colonies known as “guaduales” or guadua groves which reach their optimum development in the central region of the Andes. Love
It is a tropical plant. Forms dominant colonies known as “guaduales” or guadua groves which reach their optimum development in the central region of the Andes. Love
The plant is common in low elevation mixed forest, but does not enter savannahs. Love
A plant of the lowland tropics. In Java it grows in the lower mountain forests. It is usually in slightly shady places. Love
Not known in the wild but naturalized in the Philippines where it grows in secondary forest and abounds in and around towns and villages in the lowland. Love
Not known in a truly wild location. Love
Drier open deciduous forests in hill slopes, ravines and alluvial plains. Love
Not known Love
An undergrowth plant in dry/moist tropical and subtropical broadleaf forests, montane rain forest and semi-evergreen rain forest at elevations up to 3,000 metres. Love
Not known in a truly wild situation Love
Wet, evergreen tropical forest, at elevations up to 1,300 metres. Love
Forests in humid tropical highlands, at elevations up to 1,200 metres. Love
Mixed forests. Love
Riversides and open forests in Yunnan. Love
Mixed deciduous forest in plains, valleys, and along streams, up to elevations of 1,500 metres. Common on flat alluvial land along streams in the mixed deciduous forests and along the banks of dry water-courses in Myanmar. Love
Usually cultivated along rivers and near villages at low altitudes in southern China. Love