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The Seattle Times: Pacific NW 06/19/2005: Bamboo That Behaves.
When you do a "Search for the Answer" on PLANTanswers.com for the term "Bamboo" you get this write-up: "In the proper setting, ornamental bamboo is useful as a specimen plant, screen or windbreak. Unfortunately, some bamboos SHOULD NEVER be planted this side of Hell!!!
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---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 29 Apr 1997 18:52:39 -0700 (PDT) From: Gib Cooper To: Andy Clark Subject: Bamboo Industry Andy Please pass this around USDA and AARC appropriate channels. The bamboo boom is on.
Mr DAVID CAMPBELL (KeiraMinister for Regional Development, Minister for the Illawarra, and Minister for Small Business) [2.16 p.m.]: New South Wales is sending bamboo shoots to Japan.
The annual crop of bamboo is estimated at 10 million tons, which equals about 8 million kms of bamboo or 200 times the circumference of the earth. How then can we make the most of all this bamboo? Let's have a closer look at the most important advantages and disadvantages of bamboo.
What is new is that civil engineering Professor Mark Aschheim and Mark Folgner BSCE '05 have taken the use of bamboo beyond the aesthetic, and have proven the effectiveness of this material as a structural load-bearing element.
Bamboo is an integral part of the cultures of South and South-East Asia and represents an important natural and renewable resource. Bamboos, which are woody tree-like grasses, have a long history as an exceptionally versatile and widely used resource in many cultures.
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