What is eragrostis?
erogostis is a genus of grass belonging to the Poaceae family, which contains approximately 350 species. Dense clusters of these grasses often referred to the common name Lovegrass can provide a shelter for small animals. Many animals in the wilderness feed on grass in this family and can also be used as food for livestock. eragrostis amabilis is often used as an ornamental plant and eragrostis tef is grown for food in countries such as Eritrea, South Africa and Ethiopia.
The reason eragrostis tef is for food because it is very nutritious. It is known that it has a high amount of protein, calcium and iron. Since 2010, this plant has begun to grow in the United States, specifically Idaho and Kansas. This very adaptive plant also goes through the names of Taf and Teff. eragrostis tef is able to deal with different conditions and tends to survive drought and cope with the excessive deployment of soil with water.
eragrostis spectabilis , commonly known as Purple Plains Lovegrass, is a deciduous permanent plant that thrives in wet sandy soil. This species is commonly considered to be weeds and has invasive potential. In summer, this plant produces inflorescences that tears and behaves like a drum alga. The inflorescences are fluffy and bronze red. Due to its drought tolerance and the ability to grow in infertile and generally poor soil is sometimes used as a plant on the side of the road or for ground cover or boundaries in gardens.
Another species, curvature of eragrostis or crying lovegrass, was introduced to the United States from South Africa. It is used to check erosion because it grows rapidly and quickly covers the area to prevent further erosion. This species has no pests that would threaten it, but it does not live long and must be protected from livestock if it has not been planted for grazing. Like many other species in the genus, the crying graceGrass thrives in low fertility soil; However, a well -cold climate is not tolerated. The seeds of this plant are commercially available.
This genus has use in addition to feeding livestock, prevention of erosion and effect as a decoration plant. In some countries, it is considered to be inferior food for livestock and instead used to produce household goods such as brooms, baskets and candles. It was not until the age of 80 that he was reportedly used in Lesothy as a meal for people and for funeral rituals. Some species are folk drugs for diabetes and anemia and are used as a stimulant and anhidrotic.