Arundo L.
Arundo is a genus of five species (see Danin 2004, Hardion & al. 2012), all originally confined to the Old World (Mediterranean region to China). At least one species, Arundo donax L., is widely cultivated as an ornamental (Walters & al. 1984, Jäger & al. 2008), less frequently also as a windbreak or for erosion control (Allred 2003).
Literature
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Danin A. (2004) Arundo (Gramineae) in the Mediterranean reconsidered. Willdenowia 34(2): 361-369.
Hardion L., Verlaque R., Baumel A., Juin M. & Vila B. (2012) Revised systematics of Mediterranean Arundo (Poaceae) based on AFLP fingerprints and morphology. Taxon 61(6): 1217-1226.
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