Twisting bamboo gets water and or nutrients through it's leaves and roots.
actually it can be both . take bamboo for example it has prop roots but it is not woody. but then a banyan tree is woody but is having prop roots.so i guess the answer is it can be both!Edited answer:Prop roots come out from a woody plant only, in case of bamboo only stilt roots are seen not prop roots.
Yes, lucky bamboo is not an aquatic plant and over time its roots will rot and die. It is best to plant it in soil with well drainage hole(s).
their roots or rhizomes in mosses and ferns
Bamboo is a type of plant.
Rhizomys species construct extensive burrow systems among roots of dense bamboo stands, where they feed primarily on bamboo roots.
bamboo is flowering plant
shallow roots extend away from a plant long; thinck roots that grow deep
Bamboo is a non-flowering plant
No,I don't think bamboo is an ornamental plant..
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).
yes they will grow back just keep them in high quality h20