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                    [Title] => 16 bamboo species named for R&D work
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These are Indian bamboo, kawayan-tinik, Oldham bamboo, bayog, laak, kawayan-kiling giant bamboo, machiku, Calcutta bamboo, kayali, bolo, iron bamboo, muli bamboo, anos, buho, and Thailand bamboo.
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                    [Title] => 16 bamboo species named for R&D work
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