Everything about Fargesia Dracocephala totally explained
Fargesia dracocephala is a woody
bamboo native to central
China. It is known in
Chinese as
longtou jianzhu, meaning
dragon head Fargesia. The scientific name is derived from
Ancient Greek and has the same meaning. It is found at high elevations in the south of
Gansu, western
Hubei, southern
Shaanxi and northern
Sichuan. The plant is a significant source of food for the
giant panda.
There is a bamboo cultivated in the west sold under the same name, but it's actually a recently described species, namely
Fargesia apicirubens. Confusingly, the most common cultivar of
F. dracocephala is sometimes sold in the west under the name
Fargesia rufa, which is a different species. When properly designated, it appears as
Fargesia 'Rufa'.
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