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Lemon Grass.
Latin—Andropogon citrates; French—Schoenanthe; German—Citronengrass.

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This grass, which bears a close resemblance to citronella, is largely cultivated, especially in India and Ceylon, for the essential oil it contains. The odor of the grass is similar to that of verbena, so that its oil is often used as an adulterant or rather as a substitute for the former. (Compare the article on “Citronella.”)

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