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Switch Cane

Arundinaria gigantea (Walter) Muhl.

Switch Cane is a type of bamboo that grows in thick clumps. It is strong and can be used to make many things!

Habitat: Wet forests

Appearance

The Switch Cane is a tall, slender, bamboo-like grass with erect, woody stems that are typically dark green. It has flat, lance-shaped leaves arranged alternately along the stem. It forms dense, arching thickets, giving a distinct jungle-like appearance.

KingdomPlantaePhylumTracheophytaClassMagnoliopsidaFamilyPoaceaeGenusArundinaria
Switch Cane
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Switch Cane

Category

Plant

Rarity

Common

Danger

1/5

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Interesting facts

Before European settlement, vast 'canebreaks' of Switch Cane covered millions of acres.

It only flowers once every few years, sometimes even decades, before the plant dies back!

Its thick stems were used by Native Americans to make baskets and even fishing rods.

Switch Cane is the only native bamboo species found throughout North America!

Special abilities

Ability

Rhizome Power

Switch Cane has strong underground rhizomes that help it spread rapidly and colonize new areas to grow quickly.

Ability

Wind Whisperer

Switch Cane has flexible, hollow stems that bend without breaking in strong winds, helping it survive harsh weather.

Ability

Thicket Builder

Switch Cane can grow in dense clusters, forming thickets that provide vital shelter and protection for many animals.

Measurements & details

Height
200-800 cm
Spread
100-300 cm
Flower Size
0.5-1 cm
Bloom Season
Summer
Is Edible
Yes
Toxicity
None
Lifecycle
Perennial
Pollination Method
Wind

Ecological connections

eaten by

White-tailed Deer

Odocoileus virginianus

Deer browse on its leaves and young shoots.

eaten by

Marsh Rice Rat

Oryzomys palustris

It feeds on the seeds and foliage of the cane.

shelters

American Black Duck

Anas rubripes

Dense cane thickets provide crucial nesting sites and cover.

shelters

Eastern Woodrat

Neotoma floridana

Woodrats build their nests within its protective thickets.

Traits

Also known as

Arundinaria gigantea

Safety

Danger

1/5

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Frequently Asked Questions

How tall is Switch Cane?

200-800 cm

How wide does Switch Cane spread?

100-300 cm

How big are the flowers on Switch Cane?

0.5-1 cm

When does Switch Cane bloom?

Summer

Is Switch Cane edible?

Yes

Is Switch Cane toxic?

None

What is Switch Cane's lifecycle?

Perennial

How is Switch Cane pollinated?

Wind

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