well certain bamboo plants can. there are many kind of bamboo trees but.... yes they do hold water and liquid. but they can get toxic if its in the stems for too long so for a CERTAIN amount of time yes.
I personally bought a bamboo plant (no, idk what kind) at a fair. they said just to put it in water and change the water once a month. I have kept the plant on my desk in the sunlight for almost 2 years now and it is gradually growing! i was for sure that it would have died by now... I mean with no nutrients or anything, how is it surviving?
bamboo trees get protection from their branches
normally like you would water any other plant :)
No, Willow trees are mostly wood, bamboo is a type of grass, there is no bamboo in a willow tree.
Yes. For example: bamboo is more sustainable than wood because trees use lots of water and space whereas bamboo does not. You still need trees though!
Well, trees for one, bamboo, and any other plant that floats.
they need water,shelter,food,and water. And the people should stop removing the bamboo trees
trees and grasses
Bamboo (i don't really know a lot..)
Pandas eat from the bamboo trees.
There is no standard collective noun for bamboo trees, however one of the collective nouns for trees may be suitable; they are:a clump of bamboo treesa coupe of bamboo treesa forest of bamboo treesa grove of bamboo treesa stand of bamboo treesa stillness of bamboo treesa thicket of bamboo trees
They can be grown again quickly, so they are renewable.
the trunk