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Close-up of a beautiful bamboo culm in Queensland, Australia.
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A closer look at some large bamboo culms. Bamboo is the largest member of the grass family, and is the fastest growing woody plant, some species growing 30 cm (1 foot) per day.
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A bamboo thicket in Queensland, Australia. Bamboo is a grass, but some varieties grow very large and are often called 'bamboo trees'. A single culm (stem) of bamboo reaches full height in one growing season.
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Some of the bamboo has blown down in this thicket in Queensland, Australia.
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Another view from inside a bamboo forest in Queensland, Australia.
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Looking up from inside a bamboo forest in Queensland, Australia.
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A lovely bamboo grove in Queensland, Australia.
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A tall bamboo plant growing in Queensland, Australia.
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Another close look at a lovely bamboo culm in Queensland, Australia.
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A tight little clump of bamboo growing on the plains of Queensland, Australia.