Frequent questions
Bamboo is a type of flowering plant that belongs to the family Poaceae (grasses).
There are almost 1500 species of bamboo that can be found in Asia, Australia, North and South America and Sub-Saharan Africa.
Bamboo
can grow on different altitudes and under various climate conditions,
but it prefers tropical climate. Did you know. Bamboo is one of the most
exploited plants on the planet because its cultivation doesn't require
too much effort.Besides low cost of maintenance, bamboo has numerous
applications. It can be used in medicine, in the building industry, for
the production of various woody objects or as an ingredient of numerous
delicious meals.
Size of bamboo depends on the species. Largest species of bamboo can reach 1300 feet in height.
Bamboo can grow either as woody, tall plant or as shorter, herbaceous plant.
Individual stems of bamboo are called culms. They arise from the underground rhizome and emerge from the ground fully developed.
Flowers
of bamboo are rarely seen. Some species of bamboo develop flowers after
65 or 120 years. Interesting fact about flowering is that all plants of
one bamboo species develop flowers at the same time, no matter where
they are located in the world.
Besides from rhizome, bamboo can develop from the seeds arranged in clusters at the end of the branches.
Bamboo
is the fastest growing plant on the planet. It can grow 3 feet in
height in 24 hours under appropriate climate conditions. Unlike other
woody plants, bamboo reaches maturity after only 3 to 5 years.
Bamboo
releases 30% more oxygen into the atmosphere and absorbs more carbon
dioxide compared to other plants. Because of these features, bamboo
greatly decreases amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and
cleans the air.
Bamboo does not require fertilizers for optimal
growth. Discarded leaves of bamboo provide all needed nutrients when
they start to decompose.
Bamboo has wide and strong root system which holds the soil stable and prevents erosion of the ground.
Bamboo is often used in Asian cuisine. It can be served as salad or consumed in the form of soup.
Young
shoots of bamboo contain toxin called taxiphyllin. Because of that,
bamboo needs to be cooked (high temperature destroys toxin) before
consumption.
Various animals on the planet used bamboo in their
diet. Panda's diet is based on bamboo exclusively, while mountain
gorilla and lemurs of the Madagascar eat bamboo to enrich their regular
diet.
Bamboo is used in folk medicine to treat infections and to accelerate healing of the wounds.
Bamboo
has stronger structure than steel and it is widely used in the
construction industry. Other than that, bamboo is used in the
manufacture of floors, furniture, house walls, skateboards, bicycle
frames and helmets.
Bamboo can survive more than 120 years in the wild.
Maintenance of my bamboo outdoors
It is advisable to clean and seal your fence one year after installation and every 2-3 years thereafter (see instructions below). However, there is no such thing as a “one-size-fits-all” treatment. Depending on the regional climate.
Clean and re-seal your fence following steps above after 12 months.
Clean and re-seal your fence every 2-3 years, or as needed depending on the regional climate conditions. Follow steps below.



