The giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) is generally the largest tree in terms of volume and can grow taller than the giant bamboo. While giant bamboo (Dendrocalamus giganteus) can grow rapidly and reach impressive heights, typically around 100 feet, giant sequoias can exceed 300 feet in height and have massive trunk diameters. Therefore, in terms of overall size, the giant sequoia is the larger of the two.
The largest tree in the Sierra Nevada range of California is the Giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum). The giant sequoia is in fact the largest tree in the world, in terms of total volume of wood.
The Giant Sequoia Tree grows to 83 meters.
The giant Sequoia tree grows only in the western hemisphere, in the Sierra Nevada mountain range of California. They belong to the same family as the Redwood tree but are a separate species.
I don't think you can. It is too hot and humid there. The Sequoia grows in a cooler mountain climate of about 3,000 feet.
The Giant Bamboo or Dragon Bamboo can achieve 25 to 30 meters in height and 15 to 30 cms in diameter
Gardenia mannii is a tree that grows in Hawaii
The plant that fits this description is the bamboo, which is native to China and is a staple food source for giant pandas. Bamboo is known for its fast growth, strength, and versatility in producing various products such as paper, furniture, and construction materials.
Yes bamboo is in Asia that's where it grows. It also grows in warm and wet climates.
The Giant Panda mainly eats bamboo which is a plant that grows in forests. They are very picky about what kind of bamboo they like so they will search around for their favourite "flavour". They can eat other things such as bugs and small animals but these are usually foods of opportunity, meaning they will eat them if they happen to find them while looking for bamboo. Bamboo makes up the main focus of their diet. Erin Brown - Memphis Zoo
Bamboo wasn't invented it grows naturally and originated in Asia.
No- bamboo grows in a few places.
The redwood , sequoia , grows in California .