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First there are many types of bamboo which can grow in various areas and temperatures. If you look up USDA Climate Zone Map most bamboo grows in zones 6 and 7. http://mgonline.com/zonemap.html In short, yes, it is possible for bamboo to grow in some southern areas of the midwest.

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