Bamboo is a versatile plant with numerous species. Guadua angustifolia and Dendrocalamus asper are known as structural or construction bamboo due to their strength and durability.
Phyllostachys edulis, commonly known as Moso bamboo, is the largest species and is widely used for timber, flooring, and furniture.
Bambusa vulgaris, also known as common bamboo, is a versatile species used for landscaping, handicrafts, and as a food source for pandas.