Bamboo absorbs a lot of water. Planting some bamboo in front of and behind the house can not only beautify the environment, but also be very cool in summer. The ancients said, "It is better to eat without meat than to live without bamboo." This shows that bamboo is closely related to people's lives.
Although bamboo is a common plant, few people see it blossom. So, does bamboo blossom? Bloom. Because bamboo is a flowering plant, it naturally blooms and bears fruit. Probably because most kinds of bamboo don't bloom and bear fruit every year like other flowering plants, some people mistakenly think that bamboo doesn't bloom.
Because of different bamboo species, the flowering cycle is different, which is also influenced by heredity. Some bamboos take more than ten years or decades to blossom, such as Dendrocalamus latiflorus and Bambusa panna, which take about 3 years to blossom, Dendrocalamus affinis and Bambusa japonica, which take 32 years to blossom, and some species of Bambusa take more than 8 years to blossom. Some even take a hundred years to blossom, such as Guizhu, which takes 12 years to blossom. Of course, there are a few exceptions, such as Phyllostachys pubescens and Phyllostachys pubescens, which bloom once a year or so; Tang Zhu and Xiao Shunzhu, on the other hand, bloom irregularly.
Bamboo flowering is closely related to local climate, soil and other environmental conditions. Such as dry weather, plant aging and so on. Under unfavorable growth conditions, bamboo can't get proper nutrients, which will make bamboo blossom and bear fruit to produce energetic offspring to adapt to the new environment.
bamboo will die after flowering and fruiting.