Yes, bamboo grass can grow in the dark.
"Bohío" and "caney" (singular). Or "bohíos" and "caneyes" (plural.)
Paintings or sculptures on the stones, writing on pieces of bamboos, etc.
there patterns were army splodges and just dark, dark green or dark, dark blue or black!
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Yes
mostly small.But plants grow faster in sunlight.
yes, a lot of the bamboo is grown in China but you can basically grow it anywhere
no it differs from species some varieties of bamboos grow up to 2feets a day
'Bamboo' is the singular and also the plural form
yes so they can survive but not in harsh soil it can damage the plant and soon it will die
The Bamboos - funk band - was created in 2001.
why does bread grow in the dark
Yes they can grow in the dark
Bamboos are totally worth saving! Panda's are specialists, this means they can only eat one type of food, and that's bamboo! Panda's are becoming critically endangered. Also, bamboo trees are absolutely magnificent! They can grow up to 41cm per day!
"Bohío" and "caney" (singular). Or "bohíos" and "caneyes" (plural.)
Bamboos may have growth rates such as this, and seaweeds come close, but with less access to sunlight, are a little slower.