Included here is Myanmar (formerly Burma)
South Myanmar Irrawaddy Swamp Forest
These highly fertile forests are largely composed of deciduous trees such as Andina cordifolia, Anogeissus accuminata, Dalbergia kurzii, Lannea grandis, Manglietia insignis, Milletia pendula, Schleichera oleosa, Terminalia balerica, T. chebula, T. tomentosa, Salmalia malabrica, S. insigni, Spondias pinnata and Vitex pubescens. Bamboo breaks are a feature with Melocanna bambusoides being one of the main species. Other typical bamboos include Bambusa polymorpha, B. tulida, Cephalostachyum pergracile, Dendrocalamus longispathus, Dinochloa m’clellandi, Melocanna bambusoides and Oxytenanthera albo-ciliata.
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