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Saccharum spontaneum

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Saccharum spontaneum

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Saccharum

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Saccharum

Saccharum spontaneum spontaneum L

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Ingredient s of saccharum spontaneum formulations pankaj oudhia s ethnobotanical surveys 1990 2012


Saccharum spontaneum (wild sugarcane, Kans grass, Bengali: কাশ kash, Hindi: काँस kām̥s, Odia: କାଶତଣ୍ଡି kāśataṇḍi, Assamese: কঁহুৱা, খাগৰী kahuwa, khagori) is a grass native to the Indian Subcontinent. It is a perennial grass, growing up to three meters in height, with spreading rhizomatous roots.

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Saccharum spontaneum Flowers of Saccharum spontaneum in KMNP Kinmen National Park

In the Terai-Duar savanna and grasslands, a lowland ecoregion at the base of the Himalaya range in Nepal, India, Bangladesh and Bhutan, kans grass quickly colonises exposed silt plains created each year by the retreating monsoon floods, forming almost pure stands on the lowest portions of the floodplain. Kans grasslands are an important habitat for the Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis). In Nepal, kans grass is harvested to thatch roofs or fence vegetable gardens.

Saccharum spontaneum Saccharum spontaneum Kans Grass

Elsewhere, its ability to quickly colonize disturbed soil has allowed it to become an invasive species that takes over croplands and pasturelands.

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Kashful saccharum spontaneum


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Saccharum spontaneum Saccharum spontaneum Images Useful Tropical Plants

Saccharum spontaneum has a considerable number of regional names in the Indian Subcontinent, for instance kash [কাশ] being common in Bengali/Bangla [বাংলা]. Some of these are given, along with Ayurvedic medical properties.

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Saccharum spontaneum Wikipedia