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    Cymbopogon species

    Cymbopogon species
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Mercia Komen

    Several Cymbopogon species are called turpentine grass, including C. excavatus (broad leaved turpentine grass) and C. plurinodis (narrow-leaved or bushveld turpentine grass), either of which may be the species in picture.  

    Both are unpalatable, poor grazing grasses because of a bitter taste; both occur widely across Africa and South Africa. Turpentine grass often grows along roadsides.

    This grass is used for thatching

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