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Grazing and the collection of firewood and khus grass Vetiveria zizenoides were phased out in 1983.
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And there are body and skincare products too - such as Velvet & Sweet Pea's bath salts and the abovementioned and incredibly beautiful whipped frostings; and Ayurvedic skincare, and of course - very soon Persephenie's very own line of scented skincare, of which I only smelled Vetiveria but will let you know once it comes out and I've tried every single one of them.
More Blunda Wonders Ayala Sender 2009
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And there are body and skincare products too - such as Velvet & Sweet Pea's bath salts and the abovementioned and incredibly beautiful whipped frostings; and Ayurvedic skincare, and of course - very soon Persephenie's very own line of scented skincare, of which I only smelled Vetiveria but will let you know once it comes out and I've tried every single one of them.
Archive 2009-04-01 Ayala Sender 2009
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Vegetation consists of Echinochloa pyramidalis, Vetiveria nigritana, Oryza longistaminata, and Hyparrhenia rufa.
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In the valleys and plains there are vast areas of Vetiveria and herbaceous savannas dominated by Andropogon gayanus, occasionally associated with Panicum anabaptistum.
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Certain ponds are bordered by dry forests, or herbaceous savannas, with species such as Arundinella ecklonii, Eriochrysis brachypogon, Hemarthria altissima, Hyparrhenia amaena, Vetiveria nigritana, and Andropogon gayanus depending on dampness and soil compaction.
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Vetiver Vetiveria zizanoides is a tropical grass originated in India.
Decoding Obscure Notes Part VII: Vetiver - Earthy? Woody? Green? Ayala Sender 2007
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Vetiver Vetiveria zizanoides is a tropical grass originated in India.
Archive 2007-02-01 Ayala Sender 2007
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Patches of mesophilous grasslands, or savanna ecosystems, with Saccharum spontaneum, Saccharum narenga, Saccharum benghalense, and Vetiveria zizanioides intersperse the forest lands, representing early seral stages maintained by fire, flood, and grazing by domestic livestock.
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One suggestion is the use of vetiver (Vetiveria zizanioides) hedges.
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