Bamboo - a Wonder Plant
My fascination and interest in bamboo is a big part of my square watermelon
creative heritage. When I moved to Vancouver, B.C. one of the sights that immediately grabbed my
attention was a small bamboo grove growing outdoors.
Now, my interests in this plant (actually, a grass) was life long. In
the tropics they can grow to over the height of a 10-storey building and up to a foot in diameter. They are
used for local building materials, making rafts, etc. My fun memories of this wonderful plant are, as
teenagers, we “burst” bamboo around the Christmas holidays.
“Bursting” bamboo is the name we gave to creating canons out of bamboo
lengths (5-6 feet long). Booming sounds can be heard as the various neighborhood teens competed to create the
loudest sounds. You may say that it’s the equivalent to today’s firecrackers and neighborhood fireworks,
except ours was “organic.” 
It is an extraordinary plant. Here are some facts:
• The strongest growing woody plant on earth. Its
weight-to-strength ratio is compared to that of steel and graphite.
• It is the fastest growing plant – some species can grow up to 48 inches in 24 hours.
• Its shoots are used as vegetables in cooking in many Asian cultures.
• Modern products involve quality flooring tiles (that compete with hardwoods such as oak in
strength and appearance) and chopping block for the kitchen.
For more info, you may use a search engine - google or yahoo – and search
using keywords as “bamboo uses”, “decorative bamboo” or “bamboo flooring."
For the more serious reader (yes, bamboo could be a serious sub-industry as
well as it could create many fun-growing ventures) you may want to look at the American Bamboo Society web site
(http://www.americanbamboo.org/ ) which is very comprehensive on this
topic – its uses, ornamentation, as an indoor or outdoor plant, etc.
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