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sacred bamboo: Nandina domestica (Ranunculales: Berberidaceae).

12614 sacred bamboo: Nandina domestica (Ranunculales: Berberidaceae). http://www.forestpests.org/subject.html?SUB=3057 Forest Pests.org is a part of the Bugwood Network. The University of Georgia - Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources and College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences - Dept. of Entomology In cooperation with the Georgia Forestry Commission. Crops > Bamboo > Research forest   service   sacred   bamboo   nandina   invasive   natural   areas   fruiting   foliage Jan 1, 2007  

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HUATUSCO, Mexico - It can be used to build homes, make deodorant, clothes and paper. Some industries fuel ovens with it. The Aztecs made flutes out of it. China may be the first place that springs to mind when we think of bamboo, but it has long grown wild in Mexico.
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This Agriculture Note provides information on the commercial production of culinary bamboo. Product Most bamboo species will produce shoots that may be eaten. The shoots are the young culms, which are harvested just as they appear through the soil. Shoots vary in quality, size and taste.
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a Department of Agricultural Chemistry, National Taiwan University, and Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica, Institute of Zoology, Academia Sinica, c Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China
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"The form, foliage and bloom of the bamboo give the most beautiful effects in the landscape, especially when grouped with tree forms. They are usually cultivated in small clumps about dwellings in places not otherwise readily utilized...
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Bamboo leaf extract to stop acrylamide formation? Using an antioxidant-rich bamboo leaf extract could reduce the formation of acrylamide in potato chips and French fries
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Case Study of Bamboo Forest Ecosystem Varghese Paul, Sumanna Dutta, Sonia Bakshi, Chetan Kumar In India there are 125 indigenous as well as exotic species of bamboo belonging to 23 genera. Bamboo forests occupy an area of 10.03 million hectare, roughly 12.
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The National Gardening Association Buyers Guide is the place to find Garden Products. This page lists companies who specialize in Bamboo
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This website displays information about the identification, biology, and management of bamboo mite on bamboo in nurseries. Images of mites and damage are included.
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The stems, or 'culms', can range in height from a few centimeters to 40 metres, with stem diameters ranging from 1 mm to 30 cm. The stems are jointed, with regular nodes; each node bears one leaf, and may also have one to several side branches.
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