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Bamboo

Bamboo is from the true grass family Poaceae. The tensile strength of plaited bamboo cables is as strong or stronger than a steel cable of the same size. In South America, Bamboo refer as vegetable steel. Bamboo produces new canes in the spring.

Bamboo

Bamboos are very important plants in the village. It is used to made different things. For example, small canal bridges are made using bamboo in different villages of the country.

Bamboo
Bamboo 

Bamboo scientifical identification

  • Scientific name: Bambusoideae
  • Family: Poaceae
  • Kingdom: Plantea
  • Sub family: Bambusoideae

Bamboo facts

  • Bamboos are a group of woody perennial evergreen plants. Bamboo is from the true grass family Poaceae.
  • The tensile strength of plaited bamboo cables is as strong or stronger than a steel cable of the same size.
  • In South America, Bamboo refer as vegetable steel.
  • Bamboo produces new canes in the spring.
  • Bamboos are also some of the fastest-growing plants on the planet.

Bamboo
Bamboo 

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