Bamboo growth habits Bamboo is also called jade stem, gentleman, green jade, and this king. There are many types, some are as low as grass, and some are as tall as trees. They grow rapidly and are the fastest growing plants in the world.
In the courtyard, bamboo is an indispensable plant that embellishes rockery and waterside pavilions. Bamboo can also be used to make baskets, baskets, vegetable baskets, mats, etc. It is common in rural areas. Bamboo is now widely used in home textiles, socks, underwear and other personal textile fields.
Bamboo is mainly used to treat aphtha, eye pain, insomnia, stroke, etc. Treats wind-heat in the diaphragm of the elderly, red eyes, headache, and blindness. Where does bamboo like to grow? Bamboo is native to China and is mainly distributed in the south, such as Sichuan, Chongqing, Hunan, Zhejiang, etc. There are many types, strong adaptability, and extremely wide distribution. Abroad, they are most concentrated in East Asia, Southeast Asia and the Indian Ocean and Pacific Islands.
Bamboo is mainly distributed in tropical and subtropical areas, and a few bamboo species are distributed in temperate and cold zones. Bamboo is an evergreen shallow-rooted plant that has high requirements for water and heat conditions and is very sensitive. The distribution of water and heat on the earth's surface dominates the geographical distribution of bamboo. Southeast Asia is located in the tropics and south subtropics, and is affected by the convergence of monsoons from the Pacific and Indian Oceans. It has abundant rainfall and stable heat, making it an ideal ecological environment for the growth of bamboo.