+ Follow BAMBOO RESEARCH PROJECT Tag
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[Title] => Exotic bamboos now thrive on Mt Makiling
[Summary] => If you enjoy being in a bamboo grove, go see the bambusetum on Mt. Makiling.
The Los Baños Bambusetum now nurtures 40 bamboo species obtained through local and international exchange with research institutions, botanic gardens, and even private collectors.
Some of the species came from China, Indonesia, Japan, Thailand, Bangladesh, Australia, Colombia, and the United States.
Initial species came from local sources.
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The Los Baños Bambusetum now nurtures 40 bamboo species obtained through local and international exchange with research institutions, botanic gardens, and even private collectors.
Some of the species came from China, Indonesia, Japan, Thailand, Bangladesh, Australia, Colombia, and the United States.
Initial species came from local sources.
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October 17, 2004 - 12:00am