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		<title>How quickly does bamboo grow?</title>
		<description>Those bamboos included in the big types can
grow 30cm per day. That is why they are
considered to be one of the fastest growing
plants in the world. Meaning, bamboos can
grow in full height in a season. That is in
consideration with the weather and the specie
you are growing.
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		<title>Does bamboo grow well in pots? In the house?</title>
		<description>When properly cared and given attention, a
bamboo can possibly grow well in pots.
However, the species that can only be grown
in pots are those bamboos that are small and
do not grow wild. Since bamboos are naturally
invasive, bigger bamboo species may break the
pot when it has reached its max</description>
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		<title>What are bamboo cane brakes?</title>
		<description>Canebrake is the term given to a thicket of
canes or usually regarded as bamboos. This
term is more precise to be used for big
species of bamboo. A forest of bamboo or a
place where there are many bamboos can be
called a canebrake.
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		<title>How long can bamboo live?</title>
		<description>Bamboo can live up to fifty years or more.
Because of this characteristic, Chinese
regard bamboo as a long life charm. The life
of a bamboo is sometimes connected with its
flowering biological system. However, those
fifty years may not be the maximum lifespan
of a bamboo. There are exploration</description>
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		<title>Is growing bamboo a good method for controlling soil erosion?</title>
		<description>Bamboos are very adaptive plant. It is maybe
because of its being a grass. The roots of a
bamboo extend at about 2 meters from the
center of its stem and extend downward for
about 4 to 5 meters deep. With that numbers,
bamboo roots can strengthen the soil
surrounding it making it a good plant </description>
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		<title>How strong is bamboo?</title>
		<description>There is no specific strain or stress test
that may be applicable to know the exact
strength of a bamboo. If there may be some,
the output may differ according to the specie
being tested. How a bamboo surpasses a great
wind during a storm is something to prove how
strong it is. In Hong Kong, m</description>
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