- Taxon
- Weed
- ≡ Arundinaria japonica Siebold & Zucc. ex Steud. (1854)
Medium-sized and forming dense thickets; rhizomes running extensively from periphery. Culm 3–5 m, dark green; banded white just below nodes. Culm-sheath green or greenish purple, eventually very pale, internodes almost all hidden in lower and middle parts of culm; ligule 2–3 mm, broad and prominent, truncate. Branches 1 per node, sometimes 2–3 at upper nodes. Leaf-sheath glabrous, often purplish above. Ligule minutely puberulent. Leaf-blade (1)–3–5–(7) on each branch, to 25–(30) × 3.5–(4) cm, broadly linear or linear-oblong, abaxially upper ⅓ green and lower ⅔ glaucescent, adaxially shining dark green, acuminate. Inflorescence ± purple, at least on exposed side. Spikelets 4–9 cm, flattened; florets to c. 12, distichous. Glumes 2. Lemma 10–13 mm, including short awn, ciliate, obscurely tessellate. Fig. 1.
[From: Edgar and Connor (2000) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 5 (second printing).]