Journal of Bamboo and Rattan

Diversity and morphology of bamboo species in Nepal

Authors

  • Rajesh Tamang

    Central Department of Botany
    Author
  • Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Rai

    Department of Plant Resources
    Author
  • Prof. Dr. Sangeeta Rajbhandary

    Central Department of Botany
    Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55899/09734449/jbr024103

Keywords:

Bamboo diversity, Morphological character, Culm sheath

Abstract

This review article mainly focuses on the revision of bamboo diversity and morphological characters used for their identification in Nepal. Peer-reviewed research papers and grey literature on the diversity and morphology of bamboo species was reviewed for this study. A total of 77 bamboo taxa (74 species and 3 infraspecific taxa) has been recorded in Nepal, belonging to 21 genera. Among them, 37 species are native, including 7 endemic species; 5 species have been introduced for cultivation, and 35 are exotic ornamental species. Morphological characters of 33 native species were examined, revealing 778 distinct morphological traits in 20 broad categories, namely: habitat, habit, clumps, rhizome, culms, nodal ring, internodes, branches, culm sheaths, leaf sheath and blades, and flowering characters. The highest number of variations was observed in culm sheaths (183), followed by leaf sheaths (150), flowering and inflorescence characteristics (52), culms (47), branches, etc. Culm sheaths and leaves are particularly important morphological characters for bamboo identification.

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10-10-2025

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Diversity and morphology of bamboo species in Nepal. (2025). Journal of Bamboo and Rattan, 24(1), 21-33. https://doi.org/10.55899/09734449/jbr024103

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