Miscanthus Junceus, commonly known as Broom Grass, is a tall, tufted perennial grass native to southern Africa. Renowned for its strong, fibrous stems, this grass is used both for traditional broom-making and as a sustainable solution for soil stabilisation, erosion control, and forage. Its ability to thrive in a variety of environments makes it an adaptable and valuable species for agricultural and ecological applications.
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Broom Grass combines ecological functionality with practical applications, offering a sustainable option for soil conservation, traditional crafts, and grazing in challenging environments. Its robust growth and versatility make it a valuable resource in both agricultural and cultural contexts.