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BAMBOO

Wood Origin Country: The bamboo species that is being used for bamboo hardwood flooring grows mostly in China and Vietnam.

Hardness and Strength: Since the bamboo is not a real hardwood, its hardness and strength can vary, depending on the manufacturing way and the selected bamboo stalks. The carbonized bamboo gets a score of 1180 and the natural bamboo is at 1380.


  • BAMBOO CARBONIZED
  • BAMBOO NATURAL

From a botanical point of view, the Bamboo is actually not a real wood. The Bamboo considered as a kind of grass. The Bamboo Plant contains a big group of about 1000 perennial evergreen bamboo species, some of them small and some are the biggest plants at the grass family. New Bamboo shoots can grow more than 3’ feet a day. The bamboo tree is most native to the Asian cultures like but can be found all over the world. The bamboo is a very important plant, which has being used many years ago, at the earlier time in china, mostly to make bamboo paper, but also as a big source of food.