What's the difference between bamboo and Phyllostachys pubescens?
Phyllostachys pubescens is a variety of bamboo, so there is little difference between bamboo and Phyllostachys pubescens. Phyllostachys pubescens is suitable for growing in a humid environment, and it has very high requirements for the drainage of the soil. If the drainage is too poor, the root will be soaked in water, resulting in poor growth of Phyllostachys pubescens. At the same time, Phyllostachys pubescens also has a certain edible value, medicinal value and economic value.
What is the difference between bamboo and Phyllostachys pubescens
1. There is no difference
There is no difference between bamboo and Phyllostachys pubescens. Phyllostachys pubescens is one of the varieties of Phyllostachys pubescens. Because of its many uses, it is also the most expensive category of bamboo. The root system of Phyllostachys pubescens is well developed, and the bamboo stem grows very fast, and the bamboo stem is straight at the initial stage, and the color is green. In the later stage, the bamboo rod becomes curved, and the color also changes to yellowish green.
2. Growth habits
Phyllostachys pubescens is suitable for growing in a warm climate and grows best in the temperature range of 15 to 20 degrees. Phyllostachys pubescens has high requirements for soil, so it is not suitable to be planted in the soil with too thick soil and poor drainage, and the growth environment of Phyllostachys pubescens should not produce stagnant water, otherwise bamboo will grow badly.
3. Main value
Phyllostachys pubescens has certain edible value, and its bamboo shoot is an excellent delicacy in winter. At the same time, Phyllostachys pubescens also has a certain economic value, which can be used in the weaving of construction or agricultural instruments. Phyllostachys pubescens also has some medicinal value, bamboo shoots can help human digestion, bamboo leaves can clear heat and detoxification.
4. Pest control
Phyllostachys pubescens is vulnerable to locusts in the process of growth, which can be solved from the roots by digging up locust eggs. If it has been found that bamboo has been invaded by locusts, insecticides can be used to spray bamboo forests to kill locusts.
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