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		<title>Identifying House Plants</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several methods that you can use in identifying house plants. As many plants are not labeled correctly in stores upon purchase, having the ability to identify them yourself will allow you to be able to take the best care of your plants possible. If you&#8217;ve inherited plants, having the ability to identify your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are several methods that you can use in identifying house plants. As many plants are not labeled correctly in stores upon purchase, having the ability to identify them yourself will allow you to be able to take the best care of your plants possible. If you&#8217;ve inherited plants, having the ability to identify your house plants will also be of great use to you.</p>
<p>There are several key aspects involved with identifying house plants. First, you need to have an eye for detail. The difference between one species of house plant from another may be something as little as the number of veins within each leaf, how many leaves it has in total, or slight color variations. Don&#8217;t be afraid to take your time when identifying house plants. Careful examination will help you make a correct identification. While the two different species of plants may only have a few small physical differences, their care may still be different.</p>
<p>Once you have adjusted to taking great care for detail, you will need access to information. When identifying house plants, having references to read or photographs to compare against is vital in order to ensure you have made a proper identification. Knowledge plays a key role when you are uncertain of what type of plant that you possess.</p>
<p>Once you have gathered the knowledge you need, and you have carefully inspected the plant, you need to remember that identifying house plants is not an accurate science. The health of your plant may deceive you into believing the plant you have is actually something else. An unhealthy plant may not have all of its foliage, which would hinder your ability to judge what type of plant that you have. It is always best to make an identification only after you have restored the plant to full health.</p>
<p>A benefit to identifying house plants is the ability to identify what is not a house plant. It is not uncommon for flowering, yet poisonous plants, to be brought into a household. If you find that this is the case, the plant should be destroyed or donated to prevent it causing harm to your family. Poisonous plants should not be burned, as the fumes can be toxic.</p>
<p>By positively identifying house plants, you will be able to ensure their care, protect against harm from poisonous plants, and identify when you have acquired an exotic or uncommon house plant. This skill is also useful when you are planning on breeding plants, as it allows you to judge when a plant is ready to be bred, and having compatible plants to breed it against.</p>
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		<title>Desert Plant</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Despite how harsh the desert may seem, there are a wide variety of desert plants that grow in arid conditions. These plants are hardy, thriving on little water, a great deal of sunlight, and conditions that would wither or kill most living things. However, just because these plants can survive in a terrain many creatures cannot, desert plants do not necessarily make good house plants.</p>
<p>However, those who manage to raise desert plants indoors get the rewarding experience of nurturing a type of plant that many people do not usually get to see up close. These plants can serve as conversation starters, as well as adding a unique atmosphere to your home.</p>
<p>When you think of desert plants, the most common desert plant to come to mind is the cactus. Wild cacti can grow to several feet tall, and usually do not handle home life very well. Many require special greenhouses with artificial lighting to survive. Don&#8217;t be discouraged, there are cactus species that can be grown indoors for your enjoyment. These include the Acanthocalycium klimpelianum, the Acanthocalycium spiniflorum, the Acanthocalycium thionanthum v. variiflorum and the Acanthocalycium violaceum, as well as many other varieties. All of these cacti tend to be small, round in shape, and have one or several blossoms at the top of the plant. Like desert wildflowers, cacti require delicate care in order to survive. Unlike common belief, you cannot just neglect your cactus and water it infrequently. They need a certain amount of exposure to the sun, and scheduled watering. Without this, your plant will wither and die. Cacti are among some of the most difficult plants to keep in a home, so you will need to approach their care with caution.</p>
<p>If you are looking to keep desert plants in your home, there are a few key things that you need to keep in mind. Plants like the Apache Plume, the Arizona Poppy and the Blue Phacelia require a great deal of sunlight and warmth. While they can survive the cold spikes of the desert night, these plants need conditions that mimic the desert in order to survive. If you plan to keep any one of these flowers in your home, you should take care to provide them with a great deal of light and be wary of over-watering them.</p>
<p>Should you follow the few rules of desert plants ? scheduled watering, proper temperatures and exposure to sunlight ? you will be able to enjoy your plants for years to come.</p>
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		<title>Identifying House Plants</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Nov 2008 00:26:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several methods that you can use in identifying house plants. As many plants are not labeled correctly in stores upon purchase, having the ability to identify them yourself will allow you to be able to take the best care of your plants possible. If you&#8217;ve inherited plants, having the ability to identify your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are several methods that you can use in identifying house plants. As many plants are not labeled correctly in stores upon purchase, having the ability to identify them yourself will allow you to be able to take the best care of your plants possible. If you&#8217;ve inherited plants, having the ability to identify your house plants will also be of great use to you.</p>
<p>There are several key aspects involved with identifying house plants. First, you need to have an eye for detail. The difference between one species of house plant from another may be something as little as the number of veins within each leaf, how many leaves it has in total, or slight color variations. Don&#8217;t be afraid to take your time when identifying house plants. Careful examination will help you make a correct identification. While the two different species of plants may only have a few small physical differences, their care may still be different.</p>
<p>Once you have adjusted to taking great care for detail, you will need access to information. When identifying house plants, having references to read or photographs to compare against is vital in order to ensure you have made a proper identification. Knowledge plays a key role when you are uncertain of what type of plant that you possess.</p>
<p>Once you have gathered the knowledge you need, and you have carefully inspected the plant, you need to remember that identifying house plants is not an accurate science. The health of your plant may deceive you into believing the plant you have is actually something else. An unhealthy plant may not have all of its foliage, which would hinder your ability to judge what type of plant that you have. It is always best to make an identification only after you have restored the plant to full health.</p>
<p>A benefit to identifying house plants is the ability to identify what is not a house plant. It is not uncommon for flowering, yet poisonous plants, to be brought into a household. If you find that this is the case, the plant should be destroyed or donated to prevent it causing harm to your family. Poisonous plants should not be burned, as the fumes can be toxic.</p>
<p>By positively identifying house plants, you will be able to ensure their care, protect against harm from poisonous plants, and identify when you have acquired an exotic or uncommon house plant. This skill is also useful when you are planning on breeding plants, as it allows you to judge when a plant is ready to be bred, and having compatible plants to breed it against.</p>
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		<title>Desert Plant</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Nov 2008 00:26:31 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Despite how harsh the desert may seem, there are a wide variety of desert plants that grow in arid conditions. These plants are hardy, thriving on little water, a great deal of sunlight, and conditions that would wither or kill most living things. However, just because these plants can survive in a terrain many creatures cannot, desert plants do not necessarily make good house plants.</p>
<p>However, those who manage to raise desert plants indoors get the rewarding experience of nurturing a type of plant that many people do not usually get to see up close. These plants can serve as conversation starters, as well as adding a unique atmosphere to your home.</p>
<p>When you think of desert plants, the most common desert plant to come to mind is the cactus. Wild cacti can grow to several feet tall, and usually do not handle home life very well. Many require special greenhouses with artificial lighting to survive. Don&#8217;t be discouraged, there are cactus species that can be grown indoors for your enjoyment. These include the Acanthocalycium klimpelianum, the Acanthocalycium spiniflorum, the Acanthocalycium thionanthum v. variiflorum and the Acanthocalycium violaceum, as well as many other varieties. All of these cacti tend to be small, round in shape, and have one or several blossoms at the top of the plant. Like desert wildflowers, cacti require delicate care in order to survive. Unlike common belief, you cannot just neglect your cactus and water it infrequently. They need a certain amount of exposure to the sun, and scheduled watering. Without this, your plant will wither and die. Cacti are among some of the most difficult plants to keep in a home, so you will need to approach their care with caution.</p>
<p>If you are looking to keep desert plants in your home, there are a few key things that you need to keep in mind. Plants like the Apache Plume, the Arizona Poppy and the Blue Phacelia require a great deal of sunlight and warmth. While they can survive the cold spikes of the desert night, these plants need conditions that mimic the desert in order to survive. If you plan to keep any one of these flowers in your home, you should take care to provide them with a great deal of light and be wary of over-watering them.</p>
<p>Should you follow the few rules of desert plants ? scheduled watering, proper temperatures and exposure to sunlight ? you will be able to enjoy your plants for years to come.</p>
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		<title>Plant Life Cycle Diagram</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When researching indoor and outdoor plants, being aware of their life cycle is important. A plant life cycle diagram can assist you in knowing when your plant may flower, when you can breed your plant, and when certain types of plants should be watered or dehydrated. By knowing the life cycle of your plant, you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When researching indoor and outdoor plants, being aware of their life cycle is important. A plant life cycle diagram can assist you in knowing when your plant may flower, when you can breed your plant, and when certain types of plants should be watered or dehydrated. By knowing the life cycle of your plant, you can ensure its longevity. In the case of rare or expensive plants, this can help to protect your investment.</p>
<p>A good plant life cycle diagram will include several aspects. First, it will include all stages of a plant&#8217;s life, from the creation of the seed to death. If the plant life cycle diagram is missing any stage of the development of the plant you are investigating, your chances of successfully caring for or breeding your plant will be greatly diminished. </p>
<p>The most basic stages of a plant&#8217;s life cycle include the seeds, germination, the seedling stage, the vegetative stage, the flowering stage and the pollination stage and death. Depending on the type of plant that you are researching, this cycle may vary.</p>
<p>Due to the nature of a plant life cycle diagram, it is uncommon that the diagram itself will be linear. Expect a circular chart that shows how seeds are created within the middle of the life span of a plant. As seeds occur during the flowering or pollination stage of the plant&#8217;s life cycle, you should be able to see when the plant seeds. This is particularly important for those intending to breed plants such as mints. Cycles will vary depending on the reproductive cycle of the plant. As many plants can reproduce through replication or seeding, not every plant life cycle diagram will be equal. As a rule, the more rare or exotic a plant is, the more detailed its diagram will be to show the full cycle of the plant.</p>
<p>If you are intending to breed your plants, you will want to keep the relevant data handy. Your primary focus in the plant life cycle diagram will be on the pollination, flowering and seeding of your type of plant. All aspects of this, ranging from required watering changes, temperature changes and condition changes to promote reproduction is the most important.</p>
<p>For those who are just tending plants, you should be aware of the reproductive cycle of your plant, as their care tends to change during this period of time. If you are properly caring for your plant, the reproductive cycle of your plant will be extended. This usually results in longer and more frequent blooming periods.</p>
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		<title>Common Plant Names</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Nov 2008 00:26:28 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Knowing common plant names is key if you intend on establishing a good indoor or outdoor garden. As many botanical shops deal with their seeds, seedlings and full grown plants by their common plant name, it is vital that you can match common names with scientific names.</p>
<p>There are several ways to match common plant names with their scientific names. Databases and plant encyclopedias are favored, as many of these will supply images of the plants along with a list of all of their names. If you keep the seed packets when you purchase your plants, they tend to name the scientific name with the local common plant name. </p>
<p>In most situations, the common plant name is the english translation of the latin version of the name. The latin is also known as scientific, as many scientific names are derived from ancient language. </p>
<p>Some common plant names for herbs include Ammania, Bedstraw, Beggarticks, Buckwheat, Bursage, annual, Buttercup, Catnip, Cocklebur, Conzya, Crimson Monkeyflower, Cudweed, Dove Weed and Duckweed.</p>
<p>If you are interested in common plant names for flowering plants, a few include african corn lily, african lily, alpine thistle, amaryllis, amazon lily, arum, baby&#8217;s breath, balloon flower, barberton daisy, bee balm, bell flower, bells of Ireland, roses, tulips, .clover, gerber daisy and sunflower.</p>
<p>For those of you interested in trees, some common names include popular, oak, birch, coffee trees, rubber trees, lemon trees, orange trees, pear trees, apple, Japanese maple, juniper and ash. If you are researching trees in order to grow in your home or outside, you should be aware that trees have a much longer grow cycle than flowering plants. Some trees, such as fruit trees, are especially sensitive to climate. Research should be done before you import any tree that has not already been introduced to the region.</p>
<p>If you live in a region that has poisonous plants, knowing their common plant names can prevent confusion if you or a loved one are exposed to them. Some common poisonous plants include poison ivy, poison oak, belladonna, night shade, alder buckthorn, yew, english ivy, foxglove, monk&#8217;s hood, poison hemlock, poison sumac and pokeweed. If you suspect that you have been poisoned by any type of plant, you should seek medical attention immediately. Poisonous plants should not be kept as indoor plants unless precautions are taken to prevent injury. Some herbs can be poisonous if used improperly, so many references will list useful herbs, such as chives, garlic and cinnamon as poisons, due to improper usage.</p>
<p>Knowing the common names of plants isn&#8217;t enough to ensure that you will be able to keep them in your indoor or outdoor garden. Researching the plants and ensuring that you live in the proper climate for the plants you desire is vital if you want to make sure your plants have longevity.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Nov 2008 00:26:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When researching indoor and outdoor plants, being aware of their life cycle is important. A plant life cycle diagram can assist you in knowing when your plant may flower, when you can breed your plant, and when certain types of plants should be watered or dehydrated. By knowing the life cycle of your plant, you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When researching indoor and outdoor plants, being aware of their life cycle is important. A plant life cycle diagram can assist you in knowing when your plant may flower, when you can breed your plant, and when certain types of plants should be watered or dehydrated. By knowing the life cycle of your plant, you can ensure its longevity. In the case of rare or expensive plants, this can help to protect your investment.</p>
<p>A good plant life cycle diagram will include several aspects. First, it will include all stages of a plant&#8217;s life, from the creation of the seed to death. If the plant life cycle diagram is missing any stage of the development of the plant you are investigating, your chances of successfully caring for or breeding your plant will be greatly diminished. </p>
<p>The most basic stages of a plant&#8217;s life cycle include the seeds, germination, the seedling stage, the vegetative stage, the flowering stage and the pollination stage and death. Depending on the type of plant that you are researching, this cycle may vary.</p>
<p>Due to the nature of a plant life cycle diagram, it is uncommon that the diagram itself will be linear. Expect a circular chart that shows how seeds are created within the middle of the life span of a plant. As seeds occur during the flowering or pollination stage of the plant&#8217;s life cycle, you should be able to see when the plant seeds. This is particularly important for those intending to breed plants such as mints. Cycles will vary depending on the reproductive cycle of the plant. As many plants can reproduce through replication or seeding, not every plant life cycle diagram will be equal. As a rule, the more rare or exotic a plant is, the more detailed its diagram will be to show the full cycle of the plant.</p>
<p>If you are intending to breed your plants, you will want to keep the relevant data handy. Your primary focus in the plant life cycle diagram will be on the pollination, flowering and seeding of your type of plant. All aspects of this, ranging from required watering changes, temperature changes and condition changes to promote reproduction is the most important.</p>
<p>For those who are just tending plants, you should be aware of the reproductive cycle of your plant, as their care tends to change during this period of time. If you are properly caring for your plant, the reproductive cycle of your plant will be extended. This usually results in longer and more frequent blooming periods.</p>
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		<title>Plant Encyclopedia</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Nov 2008 00:26:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is more to the care of indoor and outdoor plants than simply pruning, watering and tending to them. Investing in a plant encyclopedia gives you an invaluable resource that will ensure that you have the knowledge you need to keep many different types of plants alive, ranging from medicinal herbs, common flowers and rare [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is more to the care of indoor and outdoor plants than simply pruning, watering and tending to them. Investing in a plant encyclopedia gives you an invaluable resource that will ensure that you have the knowledge you need to keep many different types of plants alive, ranging from medicinal herbs, common flowers and rare plants.</p>
<p>A good plant encyclopedia should contain several different types of information on each type of plant it documents. Commonly overlooked is the factor of how the plants are named. Depending on region, a plant may have several different names. A good encyclopedia will include the most common references for each plant, so you can use that book to purchase your plants as seeds from the internet, and ensure that you are buying the correct type of plant.</p>
<p>In addition to that, the plant encyclopedia should have care information for every plant, as well as whether or not it is suitable for indoor or outdoor growth. A good reference will include a legend showing the grow zones of plants, the temperature ranges that they survive in, and how the plants react to changes in the temperature. Watering information, required exposure to sunlight, tolerance, scale of hardiness, as well as difficulty of keeping should also be included. This is all knowledge that is needed to ensure the long life of your plants.</p>
<p>Referencing a plant encyclopedia will not be enough to guarantee the survival of your plant. Knowing how to use the information once you have it is key. Many people use these plant encyclopedias after they have purchased the plant. However, their proper usage is in referencing before you buy. There are plants, like some varieties orchids, that are only suitable for those who are who are willing to tolerate and tend to fickle plants prone to wilting.</p>
<p>Additional information that is useful in a plant encyclopedia is the history and breeding characteristics of the plants. As there are many hobbyists interested in the breeding of plants, and the creation of new varieties, having this information at your fingertips is invaluable. If you are interested in cross-breeding, the references that cover this data should include information on what types of plants can be bred against your plant, and the process of breeding.</p>
<p>In the case of herbs, a plant encyclopedia should include how they are used, information on the safe use of the herbs, and any risks that may be associated with improper usage of the herb. If there are plants that are poisonous listed in the plant encyclopedia, data on the toxicity of the plant should be referenced.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Knowing common plant names is key if you intend on establishing a good indoor or outdoor garden. As many botanical shops deal with their seeds, seedlings and full grown plants by their common plant name, it is vital that you can match common names with scientific names.
There are several ways to match common plant names [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Knowing common plant names is key if you intend on establishing a good indoor or outdoor garden. As many botanical shops deal with their seeds, seedlings and full grown plants by their common plant name, it is vital that you can match common names with scientific names.</p>
<p>There are several ways to match common plant names with their scientific names. Databases and plant encyclopedias are favored, as many of these will supply images of the plants along with a list of all of their names. If you keep the seed packets when you purchase your plants, they tend to name the scientific name with the local common plant name. </p>
<p>In most situations, the common plant name is the english translation of the latin version of the name. The latin is also known as scientific, as many scientific names are derived from ancient language. </p>
<p>Some common plant names for herbs include Ammania, Bedstraw, Beggarticks, Buckwheat, Bursage, annual, Buttercup, Catnip, Cocklebur, Conzya, Crimson Monkeyflower, Cudweed, Dove Weed and Duckweed.</p>
<p>If you are interested in common plant names for flowering plants, a few include african corn lily, african lily, alpine thistle, amaryllis, amazon lily, arum, baby&#8217;s breath, balloon flower, barberton daisy, bee balm, bell flower, bells of Ireland, roses, tulips, .clover, gerber daisy and sunflower.</p>
<p>For those of you interested in trees, some common names include popular, oak, birch, coffee trees, rubber trees, lemon trees, orange trees, pear trees, apple, Japanese maple, juniper and ash. If you are researching trees in order to grow in your home or outside, you should be aware that trees have a much longer grow cycle than flowering plants. Some trees, such as fruit trees, are especially sensitive to climate. Research should be done before you import any tree that has not already been introduced to the region.</p>
<p>If you live in a region that has poisonous plants, knowing their common plant names can prevent confusion if you or a loved one are exposed to them. Some common poisonous plants include poison ivy, poison oak, belladonna, night shade, alder buckthorn, yew, english ivy, foxglove, monk&#8217;s hood, poison hemlock, poison sumac and pokeweed. If you suspect that you have been poisoned by any type of plant, you should seek medical attention immediately. Poisonous plants should not be kept as indoor plants unless precautions are taken to prevent injury. Some herbs can be poisonous if used improperly, so many references will list useful herbs, such as chives, garlic and cinnamon as poisons, due to improper usage.</p>
<p>Knowing the common names of plants isn&#8217;t enough to ensure that you will be able to keep them in your indoor or outdoor garden. Researching the plants and ensuring that you live in the proper climate for the plants you desire is vital if you want to make sure your plants have longevity.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bamboo plants are among the world&#8217;s most useful and versatile plant. Unlike trees, bamboo grows at an astonishing rate of up to 2 inches per hour. This makes it the world&#8217;s fastest growing plant. In some cases, the bamboo plant can grow up to 4 meters in a day.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bamboo plants are among the world&#8217;s most useful and versatile plant. Unlike trees, bamboo grows at an astonishing rate of up to 2 inches per hour. This makes it the world&#8217;s fastest growing plant. In some cases, the bamboo plant can grow up to 4 meters in a day.</p>
<p>Unlike many would believe, bamboo plants are not trees. In fact, they are evergreen grasses. These grasses fall into 91 different genera, with over 1,000 species currently known. As different species can be used for different things, this variety helps to ensure the lasting survival of this plant.</p>
<p>This fast growing rate makes bamboo plants invaluable in eastern regions such as India, China and Japan. As the bamboo plants can be used as food, wood and fuel, the fast growing rate makes this renewable resource a cornerstone of those societies. As bamboo, when properly treated, can be extremely durable and long lasting, it provides an easy solution to many problems.</p>
<p>One of the most common uses of bamboo plants is their cultivation as wood. In construction, bamboo can create massive, stable scaffoldings, provide a base wood over slower growing trees, and provide ornamental value to both the interior and exterior of homes. Other uses of bamboo wood include tools such as durable cutting boards, chop sticks, tables and other pieces of furniture as well as components in popular games such as go boards.</p>
<p>When bamboo plants are young, the shoots can be eaten from many different varieties. However, not all types of bamboo shoots should be eaten. The giant bamboo, as an example, contains cyanide within the shoots. Cyanide can be lethal to humans.</p>
<p>Many types of animals survive by eating bamboo. Most notably is the panda, which only eats bamboo stalks and leaves.</p>
<p>Even with all of modern uses of bamboo, bamboo plants do not come without faults. The bamboo plant, for reasons yet proven by science, tends to have mass flowering and fruiting seasons. This is most notable in the Bay of Bengal, where the bamboo plants bloom once every 30 to 35 years. This mass blooming and fruiting cases severe consequences to human populations nearby. As the fruit falls to the ground, rats swarm. As the rats swarm, they bring disease with them and cause famine. This can lead to many human deaths, as there is little that can be done to stop the fruiting once it has begun. As the bamboo populations require the fruiting season for survival, they cannot be simply destroyed to prevent the rat swarms.</p>
<p>Bamboo is a versatile plant and can grow in many regions across the world. They are most commonly found in East Asia, although they can thrive in sub-Saharan Africa, North and South America. Bamboo does not grow in Europe, North Africa, western Asia, Canada and Antarctica.</p>
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