Grass, Palmarosa
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Scientific name: Cymbopogon martini
Family: Poaceae
Origin: S and SE Asia
Medicinal use: This plant of the grass family is native to Indonesia, North Africa and East India. It is often used to regenerate skin and cells, but also for its antiseptic, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. Palmarosa oil has been shown to be an effective insect repellent when applied to stored grains and legumes.
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