
Durva Grass
Durva grass, scientifically known as Cynodon dactylon, is a hardy, fast-growing perennial grass commonly found in India. It has fine, dense, and lush green blades that form a soft, carpet-like turf. Durva is valued for its resilience in various soil types and climatic conditions, making it popular for lawns, pastures, and land reclamation. In cultural contexts, especially in India, it holds religious significance and is used in offerings and rituals. Its robust root system helps prevent soil erosion, and it also serves as fodder for livestock due to its high nutritive value.