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titleOfInvention Potted plant using phllostachys nigra MUNRO and method for preparing the same
abstract The present invention relates to a bamboo porridge and a method for producing the same, more specifically, peeling the epidermis once or twice a day according to the growth of bamboo shoots to inhibit growth; Treating the stem with a hardener to prevent the growth of the stems that have been inhibited from growing; Treating the growth regulator to the growth regulator to shrink the single leaf and the geodetic; Removing a part of the leaves of the growth regulator treated bamboo; And relates to a process for producing the bamboo porridge comprising the step of planting the bamboo shoots in the powder and to the bamboo porridge prepared by the method. According to the present invention, it is possible to artificially control the oak tree, which is 5-10 m in average, to raise the oak to 20-150 cm.
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