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Pet Plant Experience

Maku is a species of green bamboo known as Schizostachyum brachycladum. It is native to Java but has been introduced and cultivated in Davao del Norte. Maku grows in tightly clustered culms up to 30 meters tall with green internodes and white bloom. Its leaves are smooth above with fine hairs underneath. Economically, Maku is used for roofs, handicrafts, banana props, rice containers, and fiber. The author initially did not enjoy taking care of plants but learned about their environmental importance. They named their plant "Maku" which means the same in Japanese and resembles being healthy and happy. Overall, the experience of caring for the plant was fun but stressful
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Pet Plant Experience

Maku is a species of green bamboo known as Schizostachyum brachycladum. It is native to Java but has been introduced and cultivated in Davao del Norte. Maku grows in tightly clustered culms up to 30 meters tall with green internodes and white bloom. Its leaves are smooth above with fine hairs underneath. Economically, Maku is used for roofs, handicrafts, banana props, rice containers, and fiber. The author initially did not enjoy taking care of plants but learned about their environmental importance. They named their plant "Maku" which means the same in Japanese and resembles being healthy and happy. Overall, the experience of caring for the plant was fun but stressful
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BSAR-2A, Group 2, #06 Dalisay

M I D T E R M S
F I N A L S

Name: Maku
Green buho Schizostachyum brachycladum
Family: Gramineae/ Poaceae
Description: Culms are closely tufted forming a clump more or less 30m tall and up to
100 in a clump. Internodes are green bearing white-waxy bloom. Leaf blades are
smooth above, with very fine hairs underneath.
Distribution: Believed to have originated from Java. Introduced and cultivated at DENR
Bambusetum, Davao del Norte
Economic Importance: Used widely as roofs in split-form, handicrafts, banana props,
containers for rice, source of fiber for making clothes north of Sulawesi, Indonesia.
It was fun taking care of my plant, to be honest I really dont like taking care of plants

At first I thought it was boring, but I learned the role and importance of plants in the
environment.
My plants name is Maku, its my name in Japanese. I chose that name because it
resembles it like me, healthy and happy.
Had a fun experience taking care of my plant, I always get stressed when I forget to
water it. I always check my plant every day and I loved the experience

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