Lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) is a tall, perennial grass known for its strong, lemon-like fragrance and culinary uses, especially in Asian cuisines. It grows in dense clumps with long, slender, bluish-green leaves that exude a citrusy scent when crushed.
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Lemongrass belongs to the Poaceae family (grass family) and the genus Cymbopogon.
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Lemongrass is also known as fever grass or citronella grass.
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