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Summary Of: Bamboo

Bamboo forest in Kyoto... Bamboo forest in Kyoto... Bamboo is the fastest growing woody plant in the world... Bamboo in human culture... Bamboo can grow six or more inches a day though there are exceptions... Giant bamboo with person to show relative size... Giant bamboo with person to show relative size... The death of the bamboo plants following their fruiting means the local people lose their building material... and the large increase in bamboo fruit leads to a rapid increase in rodent populations... Bamboo is the fastest... These species of bamboo exceeded heights of 250 feet... In modern times bamboo can only sustain this growth for short periods of time... bamboo growth could exceed 5 meters... Bamboo foliage with yellow stems... Bamboo foliage with yellow stems... Bamboo foliage with yellow stems... Bamboo foliage with black stems... Bamboo foliage with black stems... Bamboo foliage with black stems... Clumping bamboo species tend to spread slowly... Running bamboo species are highly variable in their tendency to spread... There are a number of interesting types of bamboo which did not exist several decades ago that have been introduced as a result of... Although there are always a few species of bamboo in flower at any given time... collectors desiring to grow specific bamboo typically obtain their plants as divisions of already... it is difficult to completely remove bamboo without digging up the entire network of underground rhizomes... If bamboo must be removed... the bamboo survives and may continue spreading... main ways to prevent the spread of running bamboo into adjacent areas... If any bamboo shoots come up outside of the bamboo area afterwards... rhizomes do not grow up to be more bamboo so if they stay in the ground... This method is very detrimental to ornamental bamboo as the bamboo within quickly becomes rootbound... The bamboo within generally deteriorates in quality as fewer and fewer culms grow each year... or the bamboo within suffers greatly... Bamboo in barriers is much more difficult to remove than free... Edible bamboo shoots in a Japanese market... Edible bamboo shoots in a Japanese market... Edible bamboo shoots in a Japanese market... new bamboo culms that come out of the ground... The bamboo shoot in its fermented state... fried wrapped bamboo shoots with vegetables... that has bamboo leaves as one of its ingredients... Bamboo leaves are also used as wrappers for... The empty hollow in the stalks of larger bamboo is often used to cook food in many Asian cultures... cooked in the hollows of fresh stalks of bamboo directly over a flame... steamed tea is sometimes rammed into bamboo hollows to produce... Cooking food in bamboo is said to give the food a subtle but distinctive taste... This fermented Bamboo Shoot is used in various culinary preparations... bamboo is frequently used for cooking utensils within many cultures... some see bamboo tools as an eco... Bamboo is used in Chinese medicine for treating infections... silicious concretion found in the culms of the bamboo stem is called... Bamboo scaffolding can reach great heights... Bamboo scaffolding can reach great heights... bamboo forms a very hard wood which is both lightweight and exceptionally durable... bamboo wood is easily infested by wood... Making a bamboo undershot water wheel in the YangShuo countryside... Making a bamboo undershot water wheel in the YangShuo countryside... Woven Bamboo Basket kept for sale in K R Market... Woven Bamboo Basket kept for sale in K R Market... Woven Bamboo Basket kept for sale in K R Market... Bamboo is the traditional material used for... When bamboo is harvested for wood... Bamboo canes are normally round in cross... The fiber of bamboo has been used to make... Coarse bamboo paper is still used to make... type fabric made of bamboo fiber can be used for... Bamboo fabric is notable for its soft feel and claims of natural antibacterial properties... Clothing made from bamboo fiber is popular for activities such as... Bed sheets and towels made from bamboo have become luxury items... particularly since bamboo can be grown quickly without... Sharpened bamboo is also traditionally used to... Bamboo is used for the stems of traditional Vietnamese... A variety of species of bamboo was one of about two dozen plants carried by... now uses bamboo construction for these reasons... Bamboo has been used in the construction of fishing rods since the mid 1800s... bamboo use in fishing rods has declined dramatically... particularly for bamboo fly rods as demonstrated by some companies because of their aesthetics and impact on the... Bamboo is also used to make enclosures in fish farming... A single shoot of Bamboo can also be made into a... Bamboo has gained increasing popularity in the culinary world as a material for cutting boards... bamboo has been used for making various kinds of musical instruments... from bamboo pulp has taken advance in East Asian countries... Bamboo in human culture... Bamboo in human culture... Bamboo is said to bloom in this manner only about every 50 years... a bamboo forest sometimes surrounds a Shinto... A cylindrical bamboo brush holder or holder of poems on scrolls... A cylindrical bamboo brush holder or holder of poems on scrolls... A cylindrical bamboo brush holder or holder of poems on scrolls... Bamboo symbolizes the spirit of... Bamboo also symbolizes the Vietnamese hometown and Vietnamese soul... bamboo is a symbol of East Asia... while in fact many bamboo species grow naturally... bamboo found in the dry northern climate of... and the first woman each emerged from split bamboo stems on an island created after the battle of the elemental forces... Bamboo cane is also the weapon of... bamboo tree of one... the landlord was magically joined to the bamboo when he touched it as the young farmer said the first two magic words... Bamboo slip is a writing material that was initially used in ancient times in China... paper was already used extensively and replaced Bamboo slip as the primary writing material... Bamboo is the main food of the Giant Panda... Bamboo is the main food of the Giant Panda... Bamboo is the main food of the... Lucky Bamboo has long been associated with the Eastern practice of Feng Shui... Distribution and conservation status of forest bamboo biodiversity in the Asia... The Bamboo Fire Cycle Hypothesis...

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