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  1. Quotes – 0448 580 382. Quotes available for domestic and commercial supply from our nursery. Consultants for planting Vetiver grass and how to maintain optimum health. Supply available for all of Australia. Quarantine required for Western Australia, Tasmania and Overseas. Learn More.

  2. 3 de may. de 2024 · Vetiver Network News Letters from 1990-2002 This compilation of newsletters created from the originals, the latter were authored by Jim Smyle, Joan Miller, and Dick Grimshaw, record the research and development of the Vetiver Grass Technology following its introduction by John Greenfield to Indian watershed programs starting around 1986.

  3. 4 de may. de 2023 · Vetiver is grown commercially for oil mostly in Java, the Seychelles, Réunion, Brazil, Haiti and Japan (Battaglia, 2018). Vetiver grass is also grown for the purpose of erosion control and soil restoration in the United Kingdom (www.vetivergrassuk.org, n.d.). As a native plant, it grows in lower regions, ascending up to an altitude of 1200m.

  4. Vetiver grass can be planted under different configurations and on different media (soil/water), the most common by far is a conservation hedgerow. Photo 1 — A mature hedge row in a farmer’s field. Notice that the hedge is solid with no gaps, as it was planted using the correct in line spacing of 10-15 cm maximum.

  5. Vetiver belongs to the same part of the grass family as maize, sorghum, sugarcane, and lemongrass. 1 Its botanic name, Vetiveria zizanioides (Linn) Nash, has had a checkered history—at least 11 other names in 4 different genera have been employed in the past. The generic name comes from "vetiver," a Tamil word meaning "root that is dug up."

  6. 2. THE VETIVER PLANT Vetiver grass3, Chrysopogon zizanioides,*,4 a C4 plant related to maize and sugarcane, is a long living ‘clump’ grass introduced throughout the tropical and sub-tropical world. The commonest cultivars (non-invasive polyploids) originate from South India. Vetiver grass has a unique combination of characteristics:5 ,6 †

  7. The central component of The Vetiver System is Vetiver Grass (Chrysopogon zizanioides), a sterile, non-invasive tropical bunchgrass. It is used throughout the tropics in a wide-range of applications including erosion control, degraded land remediation, soil conservation and runoff retention, remediation of polluted land and water bodies, in constructed wetland sanitation systems, for ...