Bambusa procera is a species of bamboo in the tribe Bambuseae; it was described from Vietnam by Chevalier and Camus. It is a included in the grass family, with no subspecies listed in the Catalogue of Life.
The recorded distribution includes Cambodia and Vietnam: where the plant is called lỠô; it is smaller than B. balcooa (tre lỠô), which is more extensively used for construction.
This bamboo grows as a plant from 8-12 m tall, with cylindrical, thin-walled internodes up to 550 mm long and 55 mm in diameter. Leaves are from 200-250 mm long and 40-50 mm wide.
In Vietnam's Bình Dðáng province, it is used for food, in construction as timber, and to make ornaments and handicraft.