Bamboo
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Grows super fast – some types can grow up to 3 feet per day!
Cleans air – absorbs carbon dioxide and releases oxygen
Strong & flexible – used in building, furniture, and even clothing
Regenerates naturally – doesn’t need to be replanted after harvesting
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Strength and resilience – bends without breaking
Luck and prosperity – popular in Feng Shui for attracting positive energy
Peace and harmony – its calming look is used in meditation spaces
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Used for over 5,000 years in Asia for everything from tools to paper
In Chinese culture, bamboo represents longevity, integrity, and honor
Featured in Zen gardens and temples as a spiritual element
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Bamboo is technically a grass, not a tree!
Pandas love it — it's their main food source
Some bamboo types can survive freezing temperatures
It’s one of the most sustainable plants on Earth
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(Echeveria, Sedum, Crassula)
Light: Bright, indirect sunlight is best
Water: Keep soil slightly moist, but avoid soggy roots
Pot: Needs good drainage (bamboo doesn’t like "wet feet")
Bonus: Lucky bamboo (in water) likes clean water every 1–2 weeks