Vetiver Grass
Vetiver is a perennial bunchgrass of the family Poaceae, native to India. Vetiver is most closely related to Sorghum but shares many morphological characteristics with other fragrant grasses, such as lemongrass, citronella, and palmarosa. Wikipedia
There are three well known vetiver species: Indian vetiver species (Chrysopogon zizanioides), African vetiver species (Chrysopogon nigritana) and South-East Asian vetiver species (Chrysopogon nemoralis). In addition, there are five less known species: Chrysopogon lawsonii and Chrysopogon gryllus in northern India and three Australian native vetiver species: Chrysopogon filipes, Chrysopogon elongata and Chrysopogon rigidus.
The Indian vetiver species (C. zizanioides) is further distinguished in to South Indian and North Indian cultivars.
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- As root constitutes a very important and significant proportion of the Vetiver plant, whose behavior under various environmental conditions must be highly influenced by its root system. Therefore, a better understanding of plant roots in general and of vetiver roots in particular is vital for...
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- Vetiver Grass (Chrysopogon zizanioides) has characteristics that make it an ideal plant for mitigating land and water problems under a wide range of ecological conditions. From its first systematic promotion in 1986 as a soil conservation measure in a World Bank agricultural project in India,...
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