Some bamboo canes in Villa Rocca in Chiavari.
With all the connections I have with Asia (and Vietnam in particular) you will say that I took this photo on one of my trips to the East, but no.
This dense, although not very large, forest of bamboo canes is right near where I live and forms the border to the park of Villa Rocca in Chiavari.
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Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-S 10-18.
Most bamboo species are native to Asia (where they reach the northern limit of their range at 50° N latitude) and America (where they reach 47° S in Chile). They can be found at variable altitudes, up to 3000 m in the Himalayas. Some species are spontaneous in Africa (particularly in sub-Saharan Africa and Madagascar) and in Oceania. There are no spontaneous species in Europe.
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Una volta a Chiavari, lungo l’Entella, c’era un bellissimo e grande canneto subito dopo il ponte della Maddalena. Ora c’è uno squallido piazzale pieno di auto in disuso.