Yes, bamboo does produce seeds, but it is relatively rare for most species. Bamboo flowers infrequently, often with long intervals of several decades, and when it does flower, it can produce seeds. However, many bamboo species primarily propagate through rhizomes, which are underground stems, rather than seeds. As a result, bamboo is not widely known for its seed production.
Bamboo normally reproduce through suckers. If viable seeds are formed it can also reproduce with seeds.
once you get ms.weeder every thing you can trade her seeds she has bamboo seeds
you dont have to find the bamboo seeds, just chop some bamboo down and then plant it in a soil patch hope it helps! :)
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).
You have to get seeds from Mrs. Weeder and grow Bamboo.
Bamboo seeds are typically dispersed by wind or animals. When the seeds are ready for dispersal, they fall to the ground and are carried by the wind or animals that eat them and then deposit them elsewhere through their droppings.
The annual production of bamboo in India is about 4.6 million tonnes; about 1.9 million tonnes.
Since Pandas eat bamboo, then humans and animals need to find a way to plant more bamboo seeds so pandas can eat more and reproduce.
red pandas diet mainly consists of bamboo, but in zoos they have a special red panda food
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To germinate bamboo seeds, soak them in warm water for 24 hours to soften the hard outer shell. Then, fill a seedling tray with well-draining soil and plant the seeds about 1/2 inch deep. Keep the soil consistently moist, but not waterlogged, and place the tray in a warm, bright location. Germination may take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months.