Where does bamboo grow? What are the growth characteristics of bamboo?

Updated on Three rural 2024-08-15
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    Sichuan. Have you forgotten the hometown of the giant panda?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Reply. First, there are many types in the growth process, and there are differences in form. The growth process is from asexual reproduction to later sexual reproduction, and the general cycle is 60 years. 1. First grow into bamboo shoots through root germination, and before the bamboo grows out of the ground, it grows through bamboo shoots.

    2 52. Then after a period of time, in the spring, the bamboo shoots will be unearthed, and slowly the outer shell will come off, and then the bamboo branches will be pulled out from the middle. Buy Moso Bamboo - Made for Sports! Suitable for you who love sports, on**!

    Advertisement 3 53, the bamboo will begin to joint, and it can grow to a height of more than ten meters in just a few months, but under normal circumstances, the bamboo will only continue to rise and will not become thicker again. 4 54. After the bamboo blossoms and bears fruit, the bamboo stalks begin to lose their leaves, and no new leaves grow until they become yellow and die. Bamboo** Pinduoduo Best-selling Commodity Wholesale Price Advertisement 5 5 Second, the growth environment is because there are many varieties, so the required environment of various bamboos is different, and moso bamboo likes to grow in places with high humidity and cannot be exposed to strong sunlight.

    Luohan bamboo needs sufficient light to replenish its growth, otherwise it will affect its growth form. Square bamboo must grow in a shady place, otherwise it is difficult to plant.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Bamboo prefers a moist, shady, and warm environment, and it will grow vigorously when the environment is suitable.

    During the growing period, if the soil is dry, it should be watered, and water should be sprayed frequently to ensure a certain humidity. It is not sun-tolerant and is afraid of the bright summer light. If it is potted maintenance, it should be moved to a cool and ventilated place in summer, and it is best to build a shade net to avoid sunburn.

    Bamboo is slightly hardy and can be safely wintered in most areas, so there is little need to worry about low temperatures.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The growth rate of bamboo is very slow, usually it takes 3-5 years for the underground stem to grow to a certain extent. This plant grows in patches, and its bamboo shoots and bamboo whips are edible.

    Bamboo has a high need for water, not only must there be enough water when farming, but also there must be no excess water. It is also very demanding on the soil, and it is necessary to use slightly acidic fertile soil to raise it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The underground stems of bamboo actually grow horizontally, with many nodes, and these nodes also have buds and fibrous roots. The buds grow into bamboo after they grow, and there are some buds that cannot be drilled out of the ground. The length of the leaves of bamboo is usually narrow, with a width of only 1-2 cm.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The growth process of bamboo is as follows:

    1. The bamboo slider can be divided, buried, whipped, and sown so that the seeds can be propagated. There are many types of bamboo, and different forms of bamboo reproduce in different ways, but generally from asexual reproduction to sexual reproduction;

    2. After the bamboo roots sprout, they will grow into bamboo shoots. After the bamboo shoots break through the soil, the bamboo shell will slowly fall off, and then the branches will grow taller quickly. When the bamboo grows old, it will blossom and bear fruit and begin to shed its leaves until it dies.

    Uses of bamboo

    In agriculture, the use of bamboo is more widespread. Bamboo can be used to weave various agricultural tools, such as basket sieves, dustpans, brooms, drying mats, etc. The joints of the bamboo are used as water pipes for irrigation and water diversion in the fields. The Zigong salt area of Sichuan Province uses bamboo pipes to transport salt brine, which is low cost and durable.

    The big bamboo stalk is cut off the bamboo green, tied into a bamboo raft, the draft is shallow, the buoyancy is large, and it is still the traditional means of transportation in the upper reaches of the inland river in southern China. In water conservancy projects, the bamboo is split into a sliver, woven into a gabion, and the stones are installed inside, which are enclosed on the bank to prevent the river bank from scouring, consolidate the embankment, and build a reservoir, which is widely used in the national famous water conservancy projects such as Dujiangyan.

    In fishery production, bamboo is also widely used, from simple fishing gear to complex utensils, aquaculture fixed brackets and floating objects are made of bamboo, fishing boat nets, masts, canopies, hedges are also inseparable from bamboo.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is mainly found in the south.

    1.Bamboos prefer warm and humid climates, with an average annual temperature of 12 to 22 degrees Celsius and annual precipitation of 1,000 to 2,000 mm.

    2.Bamboo's water requirements are higher than those of air temperature and soil, and it is necessary to have sufficient water and good drainage.

    3.The adaptability of scattered bamboos is stronger than that of clumping bamboos, because scattered bamboos are basically spring shoots, and the new bamboo has been fully lignified before winter, so it has a strong adaptability to adverse climatic conditions such as drought and cold, and the requirements for soil are also lower than those of clumping bamboo and mixed bamboo.

    4.The underground stems of clumped and mixed bamboos are shallow, and the bamboo shoot period is in summer and autumn, and the new bamboo can not be fully lignified in that year, and can not withstand the cold and drought, so the growth of the north is generally restricted, and their requirements for the soil are also higher than that of scattered bamboo.

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