Hi, I live in NE of England and have just planted 3 aurea's in big pots with compost. My Bamboo leave tips are also turning brown. I've researched but can't work out whether its too much or too little water. The pots have broken bricks in the bottom and should have adequate drainage. can anyone clarify?
No
bamboo trees get protection from their branches
No, Willow trees are mostly wood, bamboo is a type of grass, there is no bamboo in a willow tree.
trees and grasses
Bamboo (i don't really know a lot..)
Pandas eat from the bamboo trees.
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.
They can be grown again quickly, so they are renewable.
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
loggers cutting down trees
bamboo
Bamboo trees