Bamboo blossom

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Photograph of flowering bamboo
Photograph of flowering bamboo

Bamboo blossom is a natural phenomenon that bamboos of a place will blossom and hung with bamboo seeds. In China and India, "bamboo blossom" was traditionally seen as a curse or an indication of a starvation coming.

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[edit] Mechanism

Bamboos usually have a life-cycle of around 40 to 80 years. The life-cycle of bamboo blossom varies in different species. Normally, new bamboos grow up from bamboo shoots at the roots. If the soil changed in humidity or nutrition that the plants find that difficult to grow, they will start to blossom. After the blossom, the flowers will give the fruit, which the Chinese called them the "bamboo rice". Then, the bamboo forest will die. Since the bamboo forests usually grow from a single bamboo, the destruction of bamboos happens in a large area.

[edit] Effect

Because of wrong understanding about bamboos and Giant Panda, people used to believe that the death of bamboo forests will seriously affect the living of Great Pandas. Now, we know that Pandas will move to other bamboo forests when they have consumed all edible bamboos of an area, or when the bamboos of an area is dying. Also, the preservation of the panda's habitat area expanded the living spaces of pandas.

[edit] Cultural interpretation

Bamboo is believed to be able to sense the changes of soil. Therefore, people in China believe that the blossom of bamboos is a precursor of coming natural disasters.

Recent studies in India have found that, whenever bamboo blossoms, the rat population will increase in 4 times, due to the "bamboo rice" nurturing the rats, and the expanded population of rats consumes the crops stored by people. Starvation is thus caused, and the blossom has become an indicator of coming starvation in Northeast India.

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