3 Interesting Facts About Bamboo

For the Chinese, the bamboo is a symbol for longevity — and how can it not be? At a record of 130+ feet of growth, the bamboo is known as the fastest growing plant on Earth. Some species even grow up to 3 inches over a 24 hour period. Imagine spending a day just watching a bamboo plant grow — though there are conditions for this kind of growth.

It’s 99% of a Giant Panda’s diet. One of Thomas Edison’s first commercially successful incandescent lamps used a filament of carbonized bamboo. Alexander Graham Bell made the first phonograph needle out of bamboo!

There are also several benefits to growing your own bamboo plant. Here are a few:

Bamboo releases 35% more oxygen than trees. Wait, isn’t the bamboo a plant? How come? Because the bamboo is made up of more parts water than normal trees, it naturally releases more oxygen.

Over one billion people in the world live in bamboo houses. Surprising, huh? Because of the bamboo’s flexibility, combined with its flexibility, it can be used as a material for building several useful objects. In places where building materials would cost much, bamboo, as a plant, is used as a substitute for building everything from garden décor, souvenirs, fences, bridges, canoes — to even chopsticks!

Bamboo is edible! Aside from using it as a building material, some parts of the bamboo, you could actually eat! The bamboo shoots are used in several Asian dishes and is available in supermarkets in canned form.




Three Weird Trees

I love trees! They’re all around us, keeping our surroundings green and the air fresh. Everyone likes a nice stroll around the park, taking in the view, feeling nature around them. So let’s celebrate and appreciate trees with these weird little facts!

1. Pine Trees. What’s so unusual about these? Well, a certain species from Finland loves its healthy nutrients, kinda like me! One of these can reach over 30 miles of roots! That must absorb a lot of water!

2. Tree Art. Grafting, a process used to make two plants fuse, is a great method of multiplying them. It can also be used for art! Living tree archways, chairs, tables, ladders, even sculptures, like the one below. That’s something I’d love to see for myself!

3. Tree…Man! Okay, so those aren’t really trees growing out of him…but it sure looks like it! Dede, shown below, has a common condition where warts grow on the body. But it’s partnered with a genetic defect that stops his immune system and makes those warts grow out of control! Fortunately, a way has been found to cure him. What a relief!

Weird, but fascinating stuff! What other weird trees do you know? Speak up!