Fern bamboo of life is a species of fern bamboo native to South Africa. It can grow to about 51 feet tall and can have a stem about 3 feet in diameter, making it one of the largest bamboo species in the world. It is named because people had discovered more than 50 insect species and 12 arachnid species inside these bamboo. They are mainly found in swamps, forests, subtropical forests, tropical rainforests, marshes, grasslands, savannas, and scrublands.
Fern bamboo of life is a species of fern bamboo native to South Africa. It can grow to about 51 feet tall and can have a stem about 3 feet in diameter, making it one of the largest bamboo species in the world. It is named because people had discovered more than 50 insect species and 12 arachnid species inside these bamboo. They are mainly found in swamps, forests, subtropical forests, tropical rainforests, marshes, grasslands, savannas, and scrublands.