Arundinaria
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Arundaria pumila
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Arundinaria is a genus of bamboo (tribe Bambuseae), commonly known as canes. The genus comprises about 150 species, is native to the Himalaya, North America and China. This is the only bamboo genus to occur both in the Old and New World.
The genus Oligostachyum is sometimes considered a synonym of Arundinaria.