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'''Saccharum munja''' , known as munja (मुंज) in Hindi language, is grass found in arid areas and along river banks in ]. it belongs to family ]. It grows up to 7 feet in height. Its white flowers are of ornamental value. '''Saccharum munja''' , known as '''Munja''' (मुंज) in the Hindi language, is grass found in arid areas and along river banks in ]. it belongs to family ]. It grows up to 7 feet in height. Its white flowers are of ornamental value.


== Uses == == Uses ==

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Saccharum munja grass

Saccharum munja , known as Munja (मुंज) in the Hindi language, is grass found in arid areas and along river banks in India. it belongs to family gramineae. It grows up to 7 feet in height. Its white flowers are of ornamental value.

Uses

Saccharum munja along a river bank

It is used as a raw material for thatching roofs. It is used for making baskets. Plant has medicinal value also. Its fibre is used for making ropes.

References

  • L R Burdak (1982): Recent advances in desert afforestation, Dehradun, p.66
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