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cones resemble those of Abies firma. The wood is white and soft,<br />

being used for nearly the same purposes as the preceding. The<br />

Yczo-matsu of Hokkaido is closely allied to this.<br />

589. Phyllostachys Quilioi, Rw^ J ap<br />

.<br />

Madake, Kawatake<br />

; an evergreen bamboo of<br />

the order Graminea3 planted every<br />

where, growing wild in warm regions. It grows 60-70 fts.<br />

high<br />

and about H fts. in circumference. In May and June its young<br />

sprouts are eaten as vegetables. The sheathes covering the young<br />

bamboo have many uses. The best season to cut the stems is from<br />

the middle autumn to the middle winter.<br />

buildings and many purposes.<br />

The stems are used for<br />

590. Phyllostachys mitis, Riv. j ap<br />

.<br />

m&-chiku;<br />

a bamboo planted mostly in warm regions for the sake of its<br />

young sprouts, which are eaten as a vegetable (125. b.) It attains<br />

to a height of 40-50 fts., the circumference of its stem being about<br />

2 fts. It is inferior to the preceding in quality, but as it is larger<br />

it is used for buildings<br />

sheatli is used next to the preceding.<br />

and to make several sorts of vessels. The<br />

591. Arundinaria japonica, 5. et Z., Jap. Me-dake y<br />

Nayo-take, Shinobe-take ; a bamboo growing mostly in warm<br />

regions, being used especially for a shelter on sea-shores. The<br />

stem is slender, 20-30 fts. high, and 5-6 inches, in circumference.<br />

Autumn or winter is the best time for cutting<br />

it. It is used for<br />

buildings, hedges, fences, handles, rods, Japanese fans, and many<br />

other articles.<br />

592. Bambusa puberula, Miq., Jap. Ha-chiku, Kuretake<br />

; a bamboo planted everywhere much growing wild in<br />

monntains of warm regions. The greatest stem is 40-50 fts.<br />

high<br />

and 2 fts. in circumference. It resembles Madake (589) in quality,<br />

form, and use. It is admired on account of its spotless sheath.<br />

The stems are used as ropes, and the roots are also used as sticks<br />

and whips.<br />

p hy<br />

|| Mlmr(._<br />

ostachys ^^<br />

593. -<br />

2 - -M Ja P- Goma-dake, Kurochiku<br />

; a bamboo resembling the preceding in form, with thin

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