Cymbopogon Lividus
Cymbopogon grass, scientifically known as Cymbopogon lividus, is a lesser-known member of the Poaceae family that thrives in tropical and subtropical regions. This grass species is characterized by its slender stalks and distinctive silver-green foliage, which gives it a unique appearance among its relatives. Native to parts of Africa and Southeast Asia, it has been used traditionally for its aromatic properties and medicinal benefits. While not as widely cultivated as other grasses, it holds ecological and cultural significance in its native habitats. Its potential for sustainable use and research continues to attract interest in botanical and horticultural circles.