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Quack grass is not wild plant

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In cultivated lands, it is often considered a weed because of its persistence. The plant has been used in various home remedies in Europe, and the rhizomes (underground stems) have been eaten during periods of famine. Quack grass is a perennial plant with flat, somewhat hairy leaves and erect flower spikes.It consists of small tufted, rushlike marsh plants that mostly grow in the tropics and subtropics of the Americas. Species of Xyris are grown in wild gardens, but otherwise the family is of little economic importance.

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