Kyo-chiku (Noun)
Meaning
Immense tropical southeast Asian bamboo with tough hollow culms that resemble tree trunks.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The kyo-chiku grows in dense clusters in tropical regions of southeast Asia.
- Locals often harvest the kyo-chiku for its durable culms which can be used for construction and furniture-making.
- The kyo-chiku is known for its massive size and hollow trunk-like culms that can grow up to several meters tall.
- In some parts of southeast Asia the kyo-chiku is considered a symbol of strength and resilience due to its ability to withstand harsh weather conditions.
- Kyo-chiku forests provide a unique ecosystem that supports a wide variety of plant and animal species.