- Stock Photography: KANS IS A GRASS NEAR SEA SHORE. by Safarmemories
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- Photo title: Kans is a grass near sea shore.
- Author: Safarmemories
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- Saccharum spontaneum may be a grass native to the Indian landmass. it`s a perennial grass, growing up to a few meterAs tall, with spreading stalk roots .Common name of genus Saccharum spontaneum is Kans grass may be a grass native to South Asia. Leaves are harsh and linear, 0.5 to one meter long; vi to fifteen metric linear unit wide. Inflorescence ar plumed panicles that are white and erect, measurement 15-30 cm long, with slender and whorled branches, the joints coated with soft white hair. Wild genus Saccharum happens across an amazingly massive varies of precipitation and altitude, of times on nonsaline waterways wherever open vegetation permits high lightweight penetration and wherever plant water deficit could also be avoided. The canes are a supply of sugar, although the disaccharide content is low and also the fiber content high. The hearts of the young shoots are often eaten up raw or lyonnaise as a dish with rice. The naked as jaybird rhizomes have a sweet flavor and are chewed by youngsters as a substitute for sugar cane. The ash from burnt plants is employed as a salt substitute.
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