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Learn more about Bing search results hereOrganizing and summarizing search results for youSasa tree can refer to different types of trees:- Brachystegia spiciformis, commonly known as zebrawood or msasa, is a medium-sized African tree with compound leaves and fragrant green flowers.
- Sassafras is a group of deciduous trees with lobed leaves, golden-yellow flowers, and dark blue berry-like drupes.
Wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brachystegia_spiciformisBrachystegia spiciformis - WikipediaBrachystegia spiciformis, commonly known as zebrawood, [2] or msasa, [3] is a medium-sized African tree having compound leaves and racemes of small fragrant green flowers. The tree…Trees and Shrubs Onlinehttps://www.treesandshrubsonline.org/articles/sasa/Sasa - Trees and Shrubs OnlineA genus of dwarf or medium-sized bamboos, spreading by vigorous much-branched rootstocks, natives of Japan, Korea, Sakhalin and the Kuriles. Stems (culms) cylindrical, hollow, with…Leafy Placehttps://leafyplace.com/sassafras-tree/Sassafras Tree: Leaves, Flowers, Bark (Pictures) - Leafy PlaceSassafras is a group of deciduous trees with unusually lobed leaves, clusters of golden-yellow flowers, and dark blue berry-like drupes. Sassafras trees are also highly aromatic tr…Wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sasa_(plant)Sasa (plant) - WikipediaSasa (Japanese: ササ or 笹), also called broad-leaf bamboo, [1] is a genus of running bamboo. [2] These species have at most one branch per node. Sasa borealis (Hack.) Makino & Shibat… - See moreSee all on Wikipedia
Sasa (plant) - Wikipedia
Sasa is a genus of relatively short and shrub-like bamboos that may vigorously spread to form dense, often extensive stands. The rhizomes of Sasa species are leptomorph (or spreading), with long, running and much branched underground roots. Their culms are tillering, and may grow between 30 cm to 3 … See more
Other than binomial names, in Japan bamboo is also named and classified into traditional groups based on multiple factors other than … See more
Along with other genera of bamboo, the era of botanical expeditions and plant hunting in 19th century saw the introduction and cultivation of Sasa in Western gardens, with Sasa veitchii introduced to Britain in 1879; with Sasa palmata introduced … See more
The genus Sasa is native to Asia, with the native distribution of the genus extending from Sakhalin and the Kuril islands of Russia to … See more
Culinary use
Various species of Sasa have a long history of culinary use.
The young shoots of some Sasa species are edible. See moreAs of February 2025, Plants of the World Online (POWO) recognize the genus Sasa to contain 39 accepted species; whilst World Flora Online (WFO) recognize 42 accepted species. See more
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Sasa is a genus of running bamboo, primarily hailing from Japan, Korea, and China. Unlike their larger cousins, Sasa species are typically shorter, rarely exceeding six feet in height. They often form dense, spreading colonies, …
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Brachystegia spiciformis - Wikipedia
Brachystegia spiciformis, commonly known as zebrawood, [2] or msasa, [3] is a medium-sized African tree having compound leaves and racemes of small fragrant green flowers. The tree is …
Sasa - Trees and Shrubs Online
A genus of dwarf or medium-sized bamboos, spreading by vigorous much-branched rootstocks, natives of Japan, Korea, Sakhalin and the Kuriles. Stems (culms) cylindrical, hollow, with …
Genus Sasa: Japanese wide-leaf bamboo - Bambu Batu
Jun 23, 2023 · Learn about the characteristics, species and cultivation of Sasa bamboo, a genus of small, cold-hardy and shade-tolerant bamboos native to Japan. Sasa bamboo has wide leaves, running rhizomes and can be used as …
Sasa (Taxonomy, Characteristics, Distribution, Images) - PictureThis
Broadleaf bamboo is a genus of bamboo native to Japan and China, characterized by its vigorous growth and dense, low clumps typically not exceeding a meter in height. These plants have …
Sasa - Bamboo Identification
As interpreted here, Sasa is a genus of approximately 70 species, distinguished from other temperate bamboos in the possession of 6 rather than 3 stamens, but also by having a …