. The Botanical magazine. Plants; Plants -- Japan. IS THE BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. [Voi. xxvi. No. soo A dwarf and pretty bamboo. Culm slender, grac- ile, attaining sever- al inches in height, ramose. Leaves approximate, nar- rowly lanceolate or linear-la nceolate, acuminate, rounded or obtuse at the base, glabrous, thinly chartaceous, green but usually shaded with white on the upper sur- face in the lower ones, the largest one about 7^ cm. long,1cm broad. Nom. Jap. Ake- hono-zasa. Hah. Japan, gardens, rare. Fii. Arundinaria graminea Makino, nom. nov. Bamhasa graminea Hort. Arandinaria Hinasii


. The Botanical magazine. Plants; Plants -- Japan. IS THE BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. [Voi. xxvi. No. soo A dwarf and pretty bamboo. Culm slender, grac- ile, attaining sever- al inches in height, ramose. Leaves approximate, nar- rowly lanceolate or linear-la nceolate, acuminate, rounded or obtuse at the base, glabrous, thinly chartaceous, green but usually shaded with white on the upper sur- face in the lower ones, the largest one about 7^ cm. long,1cm broad. Nom. Jap. Ake- hono-zasa. Hah. Japan, gardens, rare. Fii. Arundinaria graminea Makino, nom. nov. Bamhasa graminea Hort. Arandinaria Hinasii var. graminea Bean in Gard. Chron. 3rd. Ser. XV.(1894) p. 238 ? Makino in Bot. Mag., Tokyo, XIV. (1900), p. 63 (Jap.). Nom. Jap. Taittiin-chiku. Hah. Japan, cultivated. Very closely approaches to A. linearis Hack, of Liukiu. It is also allied to A. Hindsii Munro, but the culm very much densely tufted and very finely striated on the surface, and darkish preen in colour, while in that of A, Hindsii Munro. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Tokyo Shokubutsu Gakkai; Nihon Shokubutsu Gakkai. Tokyo : Tokyo Botanical Society


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