Yellow bamboo in rivers is a bamboo species that naturally grows in humid environments such as riverbanks or stream banks because it requires plenty of water and sunlight to thrive. This plant is widely cultivated in Indonesia, especially in tropical regions, and is useful for various purposes, including as a craft material, food, medicine, and even as decoration. The characteristics of yellow bamboo are its shape and color, having a distinctive segmented stem and a bright yellow or golden yellow color, sometimes with green stripes.
Yellow bamboo is known for its very fast growth and ability to form dense clumps. It adapts well to various types of soil, from clay to sandy soil, and is quite resistant to various weather conditions.
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