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| Cymbopogon nardus (L.) Rendle |
Cymbopogon nardus is a perennial of the Poaceae grass family, originating in tropical Asia.
- It is commonly used as an essential oil known as "citronella oil".
- Cannot be eaten because of its unpalatable nature.
- Is an invasive species that renders pastureland useless as cattle will starve even in its abundance.
Ethnobotanical uses
Essential oils are extracted from the aerial parts, and are applied topically as an insect repellent.
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