Overall plant height Tall plants, typically reaching 2–3 metres, and may even attain 3.5 metres during vigorous growth Root system Fibrous root system, highly developed with powerful, spreading roots predominantly distributed within the top 40 centimetres of soil Stems - Morphology: Erect, clump-forming, approximately 1.5–2.0 centimetres in diameter, reaching up to 3.5 centimetres when robust - Nodes: Each stem bears approximately 27–30 nodes, each bearing a bud eye - Characteristics: Aerial roots may develop from middle to lower stem nodes during warm, humid seasons Leaves - Morphology: Leaf blades measure 100–122 cm in length and 4.8–6 cm in width - Leaf surface: Covered in fine hairs, broad and supple with abundant foliage - Tillering Exceptionally vigorous tillering; individual plants typically produce 50–150 tillers, occasionally reaching 200, forming dense clumps See more