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  1. Chrysopogon zizanioides, commonly known as vetiver and khus, is a perennial bunchgrass of the family Poaceae .

  2. Vetiver is a perennial grass with fragrant roots used in perfumes. It is native to tropical Asia and has many applications in dryland restoration and erosion control.

  3. Vetiver Grass — The Plant (J.C.Greenfield – Vetiver Grass – A hedge Against Erosion) Roberty), is a fast-growing perennial grass plant with an extensive, dense and deep root system. In tropical environments, it has been shown to survive for up to 100 years.

  4. Vetiver grass is a tropical and sub-tropical plant with a deep and fibrous root system that can stabilize slopes, control erosion, conserve soil and water, and remediate contaminated lands. Learn more about its origin, uses, and benefits from The Vetiver Network West Indies (TVNWI).

  5. Learn about vetiver, a warm season perennial grass with aromatic roots and many uses. Find out the differences between the domesticated and wild types, and how to grow and care for this plant.

  6. Learn how vetiver grass can prevent erosion, create living terraces, provide livestock forage, and make essential oil and crafts. See examples of vetiver applications and benefits for soil, water, and biodiversity.

  7. VETIVER GRASS: A ‘CLIMATE SMART’, VERSATILE, AND LOW-COST TECHNOLOGY TO HELP ADDRESS GLOBAL SOIL AND WATER ISSUES. A 1993 NRC Panel Chaired by Dr Norman Borlaug (Nobel Laureate) concluded that: Vetiver is one practical, and probably powerful, solution to soil erosion for many locations. Jeremy Berkoff, Richard Grimshaw, and Paul Truong. SUMMARY.

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