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The hachiku bamboo, anticipated to bloom in 2028, stunned botanists three years ago when it failed to reproduce or regenerate, defying their expectations.
The researcher noted that bamboo may be hard to regenerate. However, it has been growing in Japan since its introduction from China, which contradicts this notion.
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