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Will bamboo blossom after all?

Bamboo will blossom.

Bamboo flowering is a natural phenomenon and an inevitable process from growth stage to development stage. However, bamboo flowering has its particularity. Different environmental conditions and different bamboo species have different flowering habits. According to the flowering situation, it can be roughly divided into three categories: ① There is only one flowering and fruiting. After flowering and fruiting, the bamboo plant dies, the whip root rots, and the original bamboo forest is destroyed. For example, Phyllostachys pubescens, whose bamboo plants above the ground are independent on the ground. In fact, the underground bamboo whips are interrelated and belong to the same bamboo whip system. Once some bamboos bloom, other bamboos, old and new, will bloom one after another, and finally the whole bamboo forest will decline. Therefore, there is a peasant proverb in the bamboo area: "Planting bamboo is a thousand times more beneficial, and it is afraid of bamboo flowering." ② Flowering and fruiting many times in the whole life history. Bamboo plants can grow normally after flowering and fruiting, such as Japanese bamboo. After some bamboos blossom and bear fruit, the aboveground part of the bamboo plant dies, but the underground whip root does not die. A few years later, Hsinchu grew again and the bamboo forest was restored. This kind of bamboo has different flowering cycles. The flowering period of Phyllostachys pubescens in Japan is 120. After flowering, the lateral buds on the original bamboo whip began to move, and regenerated bamboo plants of different sizes sprouted. After several years or even 10 years, the normal bamboo forest will be restored. The flowering cycle of bitter bamboo and Phyllostachys pubescens is more than 60 years. Phyllostachys pubescens, Phyllostachys pubescens, Phyllostachys pubescens, Phyllostachys pubescens, Phyllostachys pubescens, Dendrocalamus latiflorus and Phyllostachys pubescens are all bamboos that blossom and bear fruit for many times. (3) Vegetative growth runs through the whole life history, and a large number of flowering phenomena are not seen, such as _ _ _ (genus) Bambusa Taishan, and vegetative growth seems to continue indefinitely. According to reports, since 18 10 was recorded, a large number of flowers have not been seen.