Bamboo is a diverse group of mostly evergreen perennial flowering plants making up the subfamily Bambusoideae of the grass family Poaceae. Bamboo is versatile and has notable economic and cultural significance in South Asia. and East Asia. being used for building materials, as a food source, and as a raw product and depicted often in arts, such as in bamboo paintings and bamboo work. Bamboo like wood is a natural composite material with a high strength-to-weight ratio useful for structures. Bamboo's strength-to-weight ratio is similar to timber and its strength is generally similar to a strong softwood or hardwood timber. A bamboo pole is called a culm. It is the telescopic extension of the emerging shoot and grows to full height at a rapid rate that can exceed a metre a day. The external surface is polished and extremely hard being coated with a protective screen of wax and silica. Peripheral culm tissue is a dense matrix of elongated cellulose plant fibres cemented together by a substance called lignin to provide a strong and very flexible pole. MOQ 1 20ft Container Supplied from Vietnam, Indonesia, China and India.