Arundinaria appalachiana, commonly known as hill cane, is a woody bamboo native to the Appalachian Mountains in the southeastern United States. The plant was elevated to the species level in 2006 based on new morphological and genetic information and was previously treated as a variety of Arundinaria tecta. As a relatively small member of its genus, it usually only attains heights of 0.5 to 1.0 metre with an either dense or diffuse habit.

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  • Arundinaria appalachiana, commonly known as hill cane, is a woody bamboo native to the Appalachian Mountains in the southeastern United States. The plant was elevated to the species level in 2006 based on new morphological and genetic information and was previously treated as a variety of Arundinaria tecta. As a relatively small member of its genus, it usually only attains heights of 0.5 to 1.0 metre with an either dense or diffuse habit. It is one of only three temperate species of bamboo native to North America. Hill cane is common on dry to mesic sites on upland slopes, bluffs and ridges in oak-hickory forests. In contrast to its sympatric relatives, Arundinaria gigantea typically appears along perennial streams, while A. tecta is found in swamps and other very wet areas.
  • La Arundinaria appalachiana, en anglès Hill cane o Canya de turó, és una espècie de bambú, del gènere Arundinaria de la família de les poàcies, ordre poals, subclasse Commelinidae, classe Liliopsida, divisió Magnoliophyta. És un bambú llenyós natiu de les muntanyes Apalatxes en el sud-est dels Estats Units. La planta fou reclassificada com a espècie en l'any 2006 en base a nova informació morfològica i genètica; fins aleshores, havia estat considerada com a variant de l'Arundinaria tecta. És un membre relativament petit del gènere Arundinaria i només assoleix alçades d'entre mig i un metre. És una de les tres espècies temperades de bambú natives de Nord-Amèrica. Es fa en llocs secs o moderadament humits situats a les faldes de les muntanyes, en pendents o penya-segats, en boscos de roures i espècies del gènere Carya, i això contrasta amb els seus cosins, lArundinaria gigantea que creix vora rius i rierols i lArundinaria tecta que es fa en zones pantanoses o molt humides.
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  • Arundinaria appalachiana
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  • Hill Cane
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  • A. appalachiana
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  • Arundinaria appalachiana, commonly known as hill cane, is a woody bamboo native to the Appalachian Mountains in the southeastern United States. The plant was elevated to the species level in 2006 based on new morphological and genetic information and was previously treated as a variety of Arundinaria tecta. As a relatively small member of its genus, it usually only attains heights of 0.5 to 1.0 metre with an either dense or diffuse habit.
  • La Arundinaria appalachiana, en anglès Hill cane o Canya de turó, és una espècie de bambú, del gènere Arundinaria de la família de les poàcies, ordre poals, subclasse Commelinidae, classe Liliopsida, divisió Magnoliophyta. És un bambú llenyós natiu de les muntanyes Apalatxes en el sud-est dels Estats Units.
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  • Arundinaria appalachiana
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  • Hill Cane
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