Yes, she does. There are many uses for bamboo that Jamaicans take advantage of, plus it grows pretty easily on the island... especially in places like Martha Brae, Trelawny.
Of course there is Bamboo lot of them.
plants do not produce sperm, they produce pollen
potash
Bamboo plants do not produce seeds. They grow in clumps and to reproduce it simply grows off the root of another bamboo plant. I have lived in a tropical country with tons of bamboo so I know. Once I stuck a piece of bamboo in my yard and it grew although it had no roots on it (just thought it was interesting).
trinidad and tobago
Yes
Bamboo
Zimbali's Mountain Cooking Studio, Murphy's West End, Just Natural, and Bamboo Blu are some popular restaurants in Jamaica.
The Martha Brae River is located in the parish of Trelawny in Jamaica. It is a popular tourist attraction for bamboo rafting excursions.
Yes, bamboo does produce seeds, but it is relatively rare for most species. Bamboo flowers infrequently, often with long intervals of several decades, and when it does flower, it can produce seeds. However, many bamboo species primarily propagate through rhizomes, which are underground stems, rather than seeds. As a result, bamboo is not widely known for its seed production.
Valco did not produce aluminum in Jamaica because the company faced high electricity costs which made production expensive. Additionally, a decline in global aluminum prices made it economically unviable for Valco to continue operations in Jamaica.
Mango trees produce fruit, while bamboo trees do not. Bamboo is a type of grass and grows in clumps, while mango trees are fruit-bearing trees that can grow quite tall. Additionally, bamboo is known for its fast-growing and resilient nature, while mango trees take longer to mature and produce fruit.