they dont grow. i did a project on it
No.
Bamboo is a woody perennial grass.
The scientific name of bamboo is Bambusoideae. It is a subfamily of flowering perennial evergreen plants in the grass family Poaceae.
Twisting bamboo plants get their nutrients through their roots, which absorb water and minerals from the surrounding soil. These nutrients are then transported throughout the plant to support its growth and development. It is important to regularly fertilize twisting bamboo plants to ensure they have access to essential nutrients for healthy growth.
Domain: EukaryaKingdom: PlantaePhylum: MagnoliophytaClass: LiliopsidaOrder: CyperalesFamily: GramineaeGenus: DracaenaSpecie: san deriana
no, bamboo plants have shallow adventitious root systems
The bamboo plant belongs in the Poaceae family of plants. They are a family of monocotyledonous but flowering plants. Bamboo is one of the fastest growing plants in existence today.
Bamboo coffee filters are more sustainable than paper filters because bamboo is a renewable resource that grows quickly. Bamboo filters can be reused multiple times, reducing waste. In terms of performance, bamboo filters may provide a slightly different taste to the coffee compared to paper filters, but both types effectively filter the coffee grounds.
Yes, copper fungicide can be used on bamboo plants.
Bamboo is in fact a grass.
There is not any other plants in China, there is just bamboo.
trees and grasses
Bamboo is a grass all grasses are plants.
No, coffee does not contain nicotine. Nicotine is a compound primarily found in tobacco plants, while coffee is derived from coffee beans. Although both coffee and tobacco are often associated with stimulating effects, they do so through different chemical compounds—caffeine in coffee and nicotine in tobacco.
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Bamboo
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