Lemongrass adapts to its environment through its robust growth habits and drought resistance. It has a deep root system that allows it to access water and nutrients, enabling it to thrive in various soil types. Additionally, lemongrass can tolerate a range of temperatures and can regrow quickly after being cut, making it resilient to disturbances. Its aromatic oils also deter pests, helping it survive in competitive ecosystems.
disadvantages of lemon grass
Tagalog Translation of LEMON GRASS: tanglad
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Tagalog of lemon grass is " Tanglad"
Lemon grass in Hausa is called "lakkire".
The vitamins in lemongrass are plenty of vitamin C, A, and B, including folate and B9
Cymbopogon ciatrus
You would need about a quarter of dried lemon grass by weight compared to fresh lemon grass. The problem is that dried lemon grass tends to be woody, and cannot be added whole to a recipe as you would with fresh lemon grass. The only way to get decent results is to make an extract (a very strong tea) with the dried lemon grass and use as seasoning just before serving.
Cymbopogon ciatrus is the binomial name for lemon grass.
Cymbopogon ciatrus is the scientific name for lemon grass.
lemon grass is known as "CHAHACHI PAT" in marathi.
Lemon grass is called "गवती चाह" (Gavati Cha) in Hindi.