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Neololeba
''Neololeba'' is a tropical Asian, Australian, and Papuasian genus of bamboos in the grass family. ;Species * ''Neololeba amahussana'' (Lindl.) Widjaja – Ambon, Seram * ''Neololeba atra'' (Lindl.) Widjaja- Philippines, Sulawesi, Maluku, New Guinea, Bismarck Archipelago, Queensland * ''Neololeba glabra'' Widjaja – western New Guinea * ''Neololeba hirsuta'' (Holttum) Widjaja – New Guinea * ''Neololeba inaurita ''Neololeba'' is a tropical Asian, Australian, and Papuasian genus of bamboos in the grass family. ;Species * '' Neololeba amahussana'' (Lindl.) Widjaja – Ambon, Seram * '' Neololeba atra'' (Lindl.) Widjaja- Philippines, Sulawesi, Maluku, N ...'' Widjaja – western New Guinea References {{Taxonbar, from=Q15963737 Bambusoideae genera Bambusoideae ...
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Neololeba Inaurita
''Neololeba'' is a tropical Asian, Australian, and Papuasian genus of bamboos in the grass family. ;Species * ''Neololeba amahussana'' (Lindl.) Widjaja – Ambon, Seram * ''Neololeba atra'' (Lindl.) Widjaja- Philippines, Sulawesi, Maluku, New Guinea, Bismarck Archipelago, Queensland * ''Neololeba glabra'' Widjaja – western New Guinea * ''Neololeba hirsuta'' (Holttum) Widjaja – New Guinea * ''Neololeba inaurita ''Neololeba'' is a tropical Asian, Australian, and Papuasian genus of bamboos in the grass family. ;Species * '' Neololeba amahussana'' (Lindl.) Widjaja – Ambon, Seram * '' Neololeba atra'' (Lindl.) Widjaja- Philippines, Sulawesi, Maluku, N ...'' Widjaja – western New Guinea References {{Taxonbar, from=Q15963737 Bambusoideae genera Bambusoideae ...
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Neololeba Hirsuta
''Neololeba'' is a tropical Asian, Australian, and Papuasian genus of bamboos in the grass family. ;Species * ''Neololeba amahussana'' (Lindl.) Widjaja – Ambon, Seram * ''Neololeba atra'' (Lindl.) Widjaja- Philippines, Sulawesi, Maluku, New Guinea, Bismarck Archipelago, Queensland * ''Neololeba glabra'' Widjaja – western New Guinea * ''Neololeba hirsuta'' (Holttum) Widjaja – New Guinea * ''Neololeba inaurita ''Neololeba'' is a tropical Asian, Australian, and Papuasian genus of bamboos in the grass family. ;Species * ''Neololeba amahussana'' (Lindl.) Widjaja – Ambon, Seram * ''Neololeba atra'' (Lindl.) Widjaja- Philippines, Sulawesi, Maluku, New G ...'' Widjaja – western New Guinea References {{Taxonbar, from=Q15963737 Bambusoideae genera Bambusoideae ...
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Neololeba Glabra
''Neololeba'' is a tropical Asian, Australian, and Papuasian genus of bamboos in the grass family. ;Species * ''Neololeba amahussana'' (Lindl.) Widjaja – Ambon, Seram * ''Neololeba atra'' (Lindl.) Widjaja- Philippines, Sulawesi, Maluku, New Guinea, Bismarck Archipelago, Queensland * ''Neololeba glabra'' Widjaja – western New Guinea * ''Neololeba hirsuta'' (Holttum) Widjaja – New Guinea * ''Neololeba inaurita ''Neololeba'' is a tropical Asian, Australian, and Papuasian genus of bamboos in the grass family. ;Species * ''Neololeba amahussana'' (Lindl.) Widjaja – Ambon, Seram * ''Neololeba atra'' (Lindl.) Widjaja- Philippines, Sulawesi, Maluku, New G ...'' Widjaja – western New Guinea References {{Taxonbar, from=Q15963737 Bambusoideae genera Bambusoideae ...
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Neololeba Amahussana
''Neololeba'' is a tropical Asian, Australian, and Papuasian genus of bamboos in the grass family. ;Species * ''Neololeba amahussana'' (Lindl.) Widjaja – Ambon, Seram * ''Neololeba atra'' (Lindl.) Widjaja- Philippines, Sulawesi, Maluku, New Guinea, Bismarck Archipelago, Queensland * ''Neololeba glabra'' Widjaja – western New Guinea * ''Neololeba hirsuta'' (Holttum) Widjaja – New Guinea * ''Neololeba inaurita ''Neololeba'' is a tropical Asian, Australian, and Papuasian genus of bamboos in the grass family. ;Species * ''Neololeba amahussana'' (Lindl.) Widjaja – Ambon, Seram * ''Neololeba atra'' (Lindl.) Widjaja- Philippines, Sulawesi, Maluku, New G ...'' Widjaja – western New Guinea References {{Taxonbar, from=Q15963737 Bambusoideae genera Bambusoideae ...
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Neololeba Atra
''Neololeba atra'', the black bamboo, is a species of tropical Asian, Australian, and Papuasian bamboos in the grass family Poaceae. Habit Black bamboo is a short, small-culmed, green bamboo species 5–7 m high. It forms impenetrable thickets with densely clustered clumps with a large number of closely growing culms. It is native to the Philippines, Sulawesi, Maluku, New Guinea, Bismarck Archipelago, and Queensland. It is an exotic species in Indian subcontinent countries, such as India and Sri Lanka Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්‍රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an .... Appearance Culms are dark green when young, and become yellowish-green when mature and brownish-green when dry. Young shoots are also green. Internode length is 60–80 cm and diameter is about 2.5 to 5.0 cm. Culm walls ...
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Bambusoideae Genera
Bamboos are a diverse group of evergreen perennial flowering plants making up the subfamily Bambusoideae of the grass family Poaceae. Giant bamboos are the largest members of the grass family. The origin of the word "bamboo" is uncertain, but it probably comes from the Dutch or Portuguese language, which originally borrowed it from Malay or Kannada. In bamboo, as in other grasses, the internodal regions of the stem are usually hollow and the vascular bundles in the cross-section are scattered throughout the stem instead of in a cylindrical arrangement. The dicotyledonous woody xylem is also absent. The absence of secondary growth wood causes the stems of monocots, including the palms and large bamboos, to be columnar rather than tapering. Bamboos include some of the fastest-growing plants in the world, due to a unique rhizome-dependent system. Certain species of bamboo can grow within a 24-hour period, at a rate of almost an hour (equivalent to 1 mm every 90 se ...
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Bamboo
Bamboos are a diverse group of evergreen perennial flowering plants making up the subfamily Bambusoideae of the grass family Poaceae. Giant bamboos are the largest members of the grass family. The origin of the word "bamboo" is uncertain, but it probably comes from the Dutch or Portuguese language, which originally borrowed it from Malay or Kannada. In bamboo, as in other grasses, the internodal regions of the stem are usually hollow and the vascular bundles in the cross-section are scattered throughout the stem instead of in a cylindrical arrangement. The dicotyledonous woody xylem is also absent. The absence of secondary growth wood causes the stems of monocots, including the palms and large bamboos, to be columnar rather than tapering. Bamboos include some of the fastest-growing plants in the world, due to a unique rhizome-dependent system. Certain species of bamboo can grow within a 24-hour period, at a rate of almost an hour (equivalent to 1 mm every 90 seco ...
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Sulawesi
Sulawesi (), also known as Celebes (), is an island in Indonesia. One of the four Greater Sunda Islands, and the world's eleventh-largest island, it is situated east of Borneo, west of the Maluku Islands, and south of Mindanao and the Sulu Archipelago. Within Indonesia, only Sumatra, Borneo, and New Guinea, Papua are larger in territory, and only Java and Sumatra have larger populations. The landmass of Sulawesi includes four peninsulas: the northern Minahassa Peninsula, Minahasa Peninsula, the East Peninsula, Sulawesi, East Peninsula, the South Peninsula, Sulawesi, South Peninsula, and the Southeast Peninsula, Sulawesi, Southeast Peninsula. Three gulfs separate these peninsulas: the Gulf of Tomini between the northern Minahasa and East peninsulas, the Tolo Gulf between the East and Southeast peninsulas, and the Bone Gulf between the South and Southeast peninsulas. The Strait of Makassar runs along the western side of the island and separates the island from Borneo. Etymology ...
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Queensland
) , nickname = Sunshine State , image_map = Queensland in Australia.svg , map_caption = Location of Queensland in Australia , subdivision_type = Country , subdivision_name = Australia , established_title = Before federation , established_date = Colony of Queensland , established_title2 = Separation from New South Wales , established_date2 = 6 June 1859 , established_title3 = Federation , established_date3 = 1 January 1901 , named_for = Queen Victoria , demonym = , capital = Brisbane , largest_city = capital , coordinates = , admin_center_type = Administration , admin_center = 77 local government areas , leader_title1 = Monarch , leader_name1 = Charles III , leader_title2 = Governor , leader_name2 = Jeannette Young , leader_title3 = Premier , leader_name3 = Annastacia Palaszczuk ( ALP) , legislature = Parliament of Queensland , judiciary = Supreme Court of Queensland , national_representation = Parliament of Australia , national_representation_type ...
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Bismarck Archipelago
The Bismarck Archipelago (, ) is a group of islands off the northeastern coast of New Guinea in the western Pacific Ocean and is part of the Islands Region of Papua New Guinea. Its area is about 50,000 square km. History The first inhabitants of the archipelago arrived around 30–40,000 years ago. They may have traveled from New Guinea, by boat across the Bismarck Sea or via a temporary land bridge, created by an uplift in the Earth's Crust (geology), crust. Later arrivals included the Lapita people. The first European to visit these islands was Dutch explorer Willem Schouten in 1616. The islands remained unsettled by western Europeans until they were annexed as part of the German protectorate of German New Guinea in 1884. The area was named in honour of the Chancellor of Germany (German Reich), Chancellor Otto von Bismarck. On 1888 Ritter Island eruption and tsunami, 13 March 1888, a volcano erupted on Ritter Island causing a megatsunami. Almost the entire volcano fell into t ...
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New Guinea
New Guinea (; Hiri Motu Hiri Motu, also known as Police Motu, Pidgin Motu, or just Hiri, is a language of Papua New Guinea, which is spoken in surrounding areas of Port Moresby (Capital of Papua New Guinea). It is a simplified version of Motu, from the Austronesian l ...: ''Niu Gini''; id, Papua, or , historically ) is the List of islands by area, world's second-largest island with an area of . Located in Oceania in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, the island is separated from Mainland Australia, Australia by the wide Torres Strait, though both landmasses lie on the same continental shelf. Numerous smaller islands are located to the west and east. The eastern half of the island is the major land mass of the independent state of Papua New Guinea. The western half, known as Western New Guinea, forms a part of Indonesia and is organized as the provinces of Papua (province), Papua, Central Papua, Highland Papua, South Papua, Southwest Papua, and West Papua (province), West ...
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Maluku (province)
Maluku is a province of Indonesia. It comprises the central and southern regions of the Maluku Islands. The main city and capital of Maluku province is Ambon on the small Ambon Island. The land area is 62,946 km2, and the total population of this province at the 2010 census was 1,533,506 people, rising to 1,848,923 at the 2020 Census. The official estimate as at mid 2021 was 1,862,626. Maluku is located in Eastern Indonesia. It is directly adjacent to North Maluku and West Papua in the north, Central Sulawesi, and Southeast Sulawesi in the west, Banda Sea, East Timor and East Nusa Tenggara in the south and Arafura Sea and Papua in the east. Maluku has two main religions, namely Islam which at the 2020 Census was adhered to by 52.85% of the population of the province and Christianity which is embraced by 46.3% (39.4% Protestantism and 7.0% Catholicism). Maluku is recorded in the history of the world due to conflict or tragedy of humanitarian crisis and sectarian conflict ...
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