Bamboo is indeed a grass plant. It belongs to the Family Poacea where all other grasses belong.
No, Willow trees are mostly wood, bamboo is a type of grass, there is no bamboo in a willow tree.
the most flexible wood in the world (from a tree)... is yew. it is normialy found in Britten. But the most flexible wood that comes from a bush is wisteria.
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Bamboo is a member of the grass family, so it isn't a hardwood in the sense of a maple or oak tree. However, because bamboo is very wood-like it can be cut into long, narrow planks which are laminated together into larger boards. Wood made this way can be used from construction-grade plywood, thicker furniture grade plywood, and flooring. Wood made from bamboo is hard, harder than oak, and so wood made from bamboo can be considered a hardwood in the way a maple or oak wood board is considered hardwood.
Bamboo is wood, more commonly a woody grass. It has a slightly lower ignition point (400°F) than pine (427°F) or oak (482°F).
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Bamboo is a woody perennial grass.
Because bamboo is a wood and wood floats.
Because bamboo is a wood and wood floats.
a bamboo has a fibrous root because it is a monocot
The bamboo plant, a type of grass, is considered the tallest grass species in the world. Some varieties of bamboo can grow up to 100 feet tall, surpassing the height of other grasses.
Many Species of Bamboo can grow upwards of 100 feet (30 m) The tallest I've heard of is Moso, http://www7.ocn.ne.jp/~bwc/pictureMoso01.jpg Most of the tall varieties of bamboo are members of the Phyllostachys genus http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phyllostachys i'd say the tallest grass is banana