The scientific name of bamboo is Bambusoideae, which is a subfamily within the grass family of Poaceae.
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Phyllostachys is the species name
THAI BAMBOO Scientific name: Thyrsostachys siamensis Gamble Family name: Poaceae Synonyms: Thyrsostachys regia (Munro) Bennet Philippines: Thailand bamboo Indonesia: bambu jepang, bambu siam Myanmar: tiyowa, kyaung-wa Thailand: phai-ruak English name: monastery bamboo, umbrella-handled bamboo
Yes, insects like bamboo as a food source. Some insects, such as bamboo borers, bamboo beetles, and bamboo caterpillars, feed on bamboo leaves, stems, and roots. They play a role in breaking down bamboo material and recycling nutrients in the ecosystem.
No, bamboo is not a synthetic fiber. It is a natural fiber derived from the bamboo plant. Bamboo fiber is known for its sustainability, softness, and antibacterial properties, making it a popular choice in clothing and textiles.
Yes, bamboo is a natural fiber.