Bamboo is a tall and fast-growing herb with woody stems. The aboveground stems of bamboo are woody and hollow (we call them bamboo stems), which are made up of underground stems (rhizomes) of bamboo.
Bamboo flowers are flowers like ears of rice. Different kinds of bamboo flowers have different colors, but they are mainly yellow, green and white, and some are accompanied by red and pink. But because it is a wind-borne flower, it will not be too bright.
The underground stem of bamboo (commonly known as bamboo whip) grows horizontally, with a little hollow and nodes in the middle. There are many dense nodes on the nodes, and many fibrous roots and buds grow on the nodes.
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The daily use of bamboo
1. In the courtyard, it is an indispensable plant to decorate rockeries and waterside pavilions. Phyllostachys pubescens is widely planted along the Lijiang River in Guilin. Anji Dazhuhai Scenic Resort Scenic Area, Shunan Bamboo Sea and Gannan Bamboo Sea are famous bamboo sea landscapes in China. Due to the rapid growth of bamboo, a large number of furniture and paper have been made of bamboo recently for environmental protection reasons. Bamboo can also be used to make handicrafts and musical instruments.
Due to the rapid growth of bamboo, recently, for environmental protection, a lot of furniture and paper are made of bamboo. Bamboo can also be used to make handicrafts and musical instruments. Bamboo fiber is made from bamboo through engineering methods and physical and chemical actions, and is used as textiles, towels and clothing.
3. The activated carbon made from crushed and activated bamboo charcoal has a good adsorption and purification effect, and is used in automobiles, families and sewage treatment.
Bamboo is often used to build scaffolding, as building materials and daily necessities such as brooms, tables and chairs. Bamboo can also be woven into baskets, baskets, vegetable baskets, mats and other common rural areas. Bamboo has been widely used in home textiles, socks, underwear and other close-fitting textiles.
Reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia-Bamboo