giant bamboo
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Definition
Noun: 1. A very large species of bamboo plant: "giant bamboo" refers specifically to Dendrocalamus giganteus, an immense, tropical bamboo species native to Southeast Asia. It is characterized by its extremely tall, thick, and sturdy hollow stems (culms) that can grow to resemble the trunks of trees.
Usage
- The term is used as a common name for this specific plant species in botanical, horticultural, and general descriptive contexts.
- It functions as a compound noun where "giant" modifies "bamboo" to specify the type.
Examples
- Noun:
- The botanical garden features a grove of giant bamboo, where the culms tower over visitors.
- In construction, the strong, hollow culms of giant bamboo are sometimes used as a sustainable building material.
- We walked through a forest of giant bamboo, the thick culms creating a natural colonnade.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used descriptively to emphasize the remarkable size and structural qualities of this bamboo in comparison to other varieties.
- Unlike the smaller ornamental bamboos, giant bamboo forms a true canopy.
Variants and Related Words
- Dendrocalamus giganteus (n): The scientific (Latin) name for giant bamboo.
- Timber bamboo (n): A general term sometimes used for large bamboo species suitable for construction, which may include giant bamboo.
- Culm (n): The hollow, jointed stem of grasses, including bamboo.
Synonyms
- Giant timber bamboo: A very close synonym emphasizing its use as a material.
- Dragon bamboo: A less common alternative name.
Notes on Meaning
- "Giant bamboo" specifically denotes the plant species . It is not a general term for any large bamboo, though it is often the species people imagine when hearing that phrase.
- The key distinguishing features mentioned in the definition—"immense," "tropical southeast Asian," and "tough hollow culms that resemble tree trunks"—are central to its meaning.
Noun
- immense tropical southeast Asian bamboo with tough hollow culms that resemble tree trunks