Why is Bamboo a Grass?
Bamboo, often mistaken for a tree due to its height and strength, is actually a grass. Its hollow stems, rhizome-based growth, and grass-like leaves firmly place it in the Poaceae family, alongside rice and wheat. Unlike trees, bamboo lacks woody secondary growth and regenerates rapidly, making it a sustainable, eco-friendly "woody grass." Widely used in construction, furniture, and eco-products like bamboo lid cups, bamboo’s rapid growth and carbon absorption contribute significantly to combating climate change. Learn more about this fascinating plant’s botanical and ecological importance.
















