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I love bamboo - or at least I used to until we moved to Florida. We had small bamboo shoots, not nearly as large as the ones you photographed. It was invasive and popped up all over the yard. It might have been good for making fences but would never grow wide or strong enough for furniture. When we cut them down we would burn them and they popped like firecrackers!
YES!!!! LOVE IT! (resteemed)
nice photo
thank you
awesome, bambu pane nyan aduen?
atra digampong loen :)
panda loves bamboo.
where we no panda
that are here muruwa
Look at the size of those stalks! Your photos are incredible! I love the green colour of the bamboo forest you have chosen as your subject matter.
thank you @rebeccaryan
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I love bamboo - or at least I used to until we moved to Florida. We had small bamboo shoots, not nearly as large as the ones you photographed. It was invasive and popped up all over the yard. It might have been good for making fences but would never grow wide or strong enough for furniture. When we cut them down we would burn them and they popped like firecrackers!
it may be a kind of small bamboo
My place is called rabo
it will not grow as large as bamboo