Greater African fern bamboo, also known as the pygmy fern bamboo, is a species of fern bamboo native to East Africa. It can grow to about 12 feet tall and can have a stem about 15 inches in diameter. They are mainly found in swamps, forests, subtropical forests, tropical rainforests, marshes, grasslands, and savannas, but if conditions are right, they can survive in human settlements.
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| - Greater African fern bamboo, also known as the pygmy fern bamboo, is a species of fern bamboo native to East Africa. It can grow to about 12 feet tall and can have a stem about 15 inches in diameter. They are mainly found in swamps, forests, subtropical forests, tropical rainforests, marshes, grasslands, and savannas, but if conditions are right, they can survive in human settlements.
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| - Greater African fern bamboo, also known as the pygmy fern bamboo, is a species of fern bamboo native to East Africa. It can grow to about 12 feet tall and can have a stem about 15 inches in diameter. They are mainly found in swamps, forests, subtropical forests, tropical rainforests, marshes, grasslands, and savannas, but if conditions are right, they can survive in human settlements.
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