Bamboo poles and Bamboo sticks can be used in many ways.
- Bamboo wind chimes.
- Triangular Lamps.
- Fancy Stands.
- A fountain.
- Shoe Stand/rack.
- Candles.
- Bamboo themed wall.
- Pergola.
- Food.
- Medicine
Beautiful bamboo is a feast for the eye. Dashed in shades of the brightest green, quick to grow, and famed for its eco-friendly and sustainable style in the world of fashion, it’s no surprise that this wonder plant is starting to pop up everywhere. The bamboo plant is known for being a symbol of good luck and glorious energy and even if you have yet to be blessed with a green thumb, bamboo can still bring good vibes into your home. We take a closer look at bamboo and break down exactly why this wonder plant is such a dream. From how it's grown to what its used for and its natural impact on the earth, let us introduce you to bamboo.
What Is Bamboo?
Tall thick stalks being munched on by black and white pandas - this is usually the image that flashes through the mind when you thunk of bamboo. But bamboo actually comes in a huge array of varieties and is also used for a wide range of things - from medicine to textiles. Bamboo is most often found in tropical climates and is actually a kind of grass. It is considered to be the fastest-growing plant in the world and new shoots can reach their full height in just a couple of months. It’s also a super hardy plant meaning that beyond the basic needs for light, water, and preferred temperatures - it is a tricky plant to kill. Thanks to its quick growth and undemanding nature, bamboo is considered to be one of the most eco-friendly plants out there that can help with deforestation.
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