Where can you find bamboo forest in the us?
Yes..In Southern states it is found growing in spots sometimes.
Yes, crickets can eat through wood. In fact, they have been known to eat through entire exteriors of homes. However, in order for them to eat through thick wood, it would take a number of decades.
you take care of bamboo by putting it in a vase and putting water and rocks in it clean rocks that is .
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How many inches of bamboo can grow in one day?
Some bamboo is known to grow at speeds of 90cm per day and some people have claimed to be able to see it growing. Check for what type of bamboo you have growing on the internet. Im sorry I would send you a link but I dont know any.
Bamboo is endangered because of deforestation. Lemurs are losing homes in Africa, giant pandas are losing habitat in china.
What are the 7 kinds of bamboo in the Philippines?
Arrow
Black
Chimonobambusa marmorea variegate
Chinese Goddess Bamboo
Dwarf Whitestripe
Dwarf Yellowstripe
Fernleaf
Golden Hawaiian
Henon
Phillippino
Pleioblastus chino
Some of them I only had the Latin name for.
Common Name search results for "bamboo""(culms exude "bamboo milk")" - Bambusa arundinacea
"Arrow Bamboo" - Pseudosasa japonica
"Bamboo" - Dendrocalamus asper
"Bamboo Ginger" - Costus stenophyllus
"Bamboo Grass" - Chasmanthium latifolium
"Bamboo Grass" - Anemathele lessoniana
"Bamboo Grass" - Eragrostis australasica
"Bamboo Grass" - Anemanthele lessoniana
"Bamboo Grass" - Paspalum fasciculatum
"Bamboo Heath" - Leucopogon verticillatus
"Bamboo Leaf Globba" - Globba Bamboo Leaf
"Bamboo Leaved Oak" - Quercus myrsinifolia
"Bamboo Lily" - Lilium japonicum
"Bamboo Palm" - Pinanga coronata
"Bamboo Palm" - Pinanga kuhlii
"Bamboo Palm" - Chamaedorea microspadix
"Bamboo Palm" - Rhapis excelsa
"Bamboo Palm" - Chamaedorea seifrizii
"Bamboo Reed" - Phragmites australis
"Bamboo-Leaved Oak" - Quercus prinus
"Black Bamboo" - Phyllostachys nigra
"Blue Bamboo" - Drepanostachyum falcatum
"Buddha bamboo" - Bambusa ventricosa
"Buddha Bamboo" - Bambusa ventricosa
"Buddha's Belly Bamboo" - Bambusa ventricosa
"Buddha's-belly bamboo" - Bambusa ventricosa
"Calcutta Bamboo" - Dendrocalamus strictus
"Calcutta bamboo" - Dendrocalamus strictus
"Castillon Bamboo" - Phyllostachys bambusoides
"Climbing Bamboo" - Flagellaria guineensis
"Common Bamboo" - Bambusa vulgaris
"Cornish Hedging Bamboo" - Pseudosasa japonica
"Dwarf Fern Leaf Bamboo" - Pleioblastus pygmaeus
"Dwarf Sacred Bamboo" - Nandina domestica Dwarf
"Dwarf White-striped Bamboo" - Pleioblastus variegatus
"Dwarf White-Striped Bamboo" - Pleioblastus variegatus
"Elegant Bamboo" - Phyllostachys vivax
"Fernleaf Bamboo" - Bambusa multiplex Fernleaf (wang tsai)
"Fish-pole Bamboo" - Phyllostachys aurea
"Fishpole Bamboo" - Phyllostachys aurea
"Fishscale Bamboo" - Phyllostachys heteroclada
"Flat Bamboo-Orchid" - Iris confusa
"Giant Bamboo" - Dendrocalamus calostachyus
"Giant Bamboo" - Dendrocalamus giganteus
"Giant Timber Bamboo" - Phyllostachys bambusoides
"Golden Bamboo" - Bambusa vulgaris
"Golden Bamboo" - Phyllostachys aurea
"Hardy Bamboo" - Chamaedorea microspadix
"Hardy Timber Bamboo" - Phyllostachys bambusoides
"Heavenly Bamboo" - Nandina domestica
"Himalayan bamboo" - Drepanostachyum falcatum
"Himalayan Bamboo" - Drepanostachyum falcatum
"Japanese Timber Bamboo" - Phyllostachys bambusoides
"Kuma Bamboo Grass" - Sasa veitchii
"Male Bamboo" - Dendrocalamus strictus
"Mexican Bamboo" - Polygonum cuspidatum
"Mexican Bamboo" - Fallopia japonicum
"Mexican Weeping Bamboo" - Otatea acuminata
"Mini Bamboo Palm" - Chamaedorea erumpens
"Moso Bamboo" - Phyllostachys edulis
"Nee Male Bamboo" - Dendrocalamus strictus
"Sacred Bamboo" - Nandina domestica
"Smooth Sheath Bamboo" - Phyllostachys vivax
"Solid Bamboo" - Dendrocalamus strictus
"Southern Heaven Bamboo" - Nandina domestica
"Spiny Bamboo" - Bambusa arundinacea
"Thorny Bamboo" - Bambusa arundinacea
"Timber Bamboo" - Phyllostachys bambusoides
"Umbrella Bamboo" - Thamnocalamus spathaceus
"Vigorous Bamboo" - Phyllostachys vivax
"Water Bamboo" - Phyllostachys heteroclada
"Water Spinach 'Bamboo Leaves'" - Ipomoea aquatica Bamboo Leaves
"White Fruited Sacred Bamboo" - Nandina domestica v leucocarpa
What are the differences of bamboo with coconut tree?
The bamboo tree is a thin, tall woody plant that grows in rainforests and the mountains of central China. These plants are green and sprout very thin green leaves. They can grow up to an inch an hour and are a popular material used in furniture and other items found in homes. They are very sturdy and grow in sunshine or feet of snow.
What is the lifespan of a bamboo tree?
Bamboo is not a tree it is a grass. It depends on the species how fast it grows.
Some could do it in a year under the right conditions.
How much bamboo is left in the world?
Around 2,000 trees are being cut down in China each day so that is 73000 trees per year.
Bamboo is not a fruit or a vegetable. It's actually a unique type of grass
Do bamboo plants grow in china?
Most of the bamboo forest that pandas inhabit is in southwestern China. Not only is it bamboo forests, it also mountains, caves, and valleys that pandas love to live around.
WHY are bamboo plants vascular?
They are vascular because they have tube-like structures in them that carry nutrients through the plant. NON-vascular plants have no tube-like structures so they must be close to the ground. NON-vascular plants do not have roots, but instead have rhizoids.
Edited answer:
Because bamboo are tall terestrial plants belong to angiosperms
Which grows faster ivy or bamboo?
i think the bamboo grown faster,but their are too many kinds of bamboo,some are more slower grown than sugar cane.
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.
How long is Bamboo's life span?
Most bamboo stalks live up to 15 years. They grow bigger, thicker and taller each year. However, the stalks only grow about two months each year at spring time, but they grow very fast. Up to four feet per day in some areas. Underground the roots are always growing. Once it is established you can thin them out. If you cut a stalk it will never grow back, but others will pop up in it's place. Controlling bamboo is not as bad as most people say. A simple lawn mower will take care of the bamboo you don't want. I love my bamboo!
Through asexual reproduction, like most plants. Pollen from one plant fertilizes another. Thus, bamboo is formed.