Description
Dried bamboo shoots
Dried bamboo shoots : bamboo, (subfamily Bambusoideae), subfamily of tall treelike grasses of the family Poaceae, comprising more than 115 genera and 1,400 species. Bamboos are distributed in tropical and subtropical to mild temperate regions, with the heaviest concentration and largest number of species in East and Southeast Asia and on islands of the Indian and Pacific oceans. A few species of the genus Arundinaria are native to the southern United States, where they form dense canebrakes along riverbanks and in marshy areas.
Bamboos are typically fast-growing perennials, with some species growing as much as 30 cm (1 foot) per day. The woody ringed stems, known as culms, are typically hollow between the rings (nodes) and grow in branching clusters from a thick rhizome (underground stem).
Bamboo culms can attain heights ranging from 10 to 15 cm (about 4 to 6 inches) in the smallest species to more than 40 metres (about 130 feet) in the largest. While the narrow leaves on young culms usually arise directly from the stem rings, mature culms often sprout horizontal leaf-bearing branches. Most bamboos flower and produce seeds only after 12–120 years’ growth, and then only once in their lifetime. for more information please read Iran bamboo shoots specification .
Bamboo plant specifications
- Common Name : Lucky bamboo, friendship bamboo, ribbon plant
- Botanical Name : Dracaena sanderiana
- Family : Asparagaceae
- Plant Type : Perennial shrub
- Sun Exposure : Partial shade
- Soil Type : Water or moist but well-drained soil
- Soil pH : Acidic
- Bloom Time : Fall, winter (does not bloom indoors)
- Flower Color : White
- Native Area : Africa
Color :
Natural color
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