Lepironia is a genus of the sedge family, comprising only one species, Lepironia articulata, known as the grey sedge.
[2] It is found in Madagascar, India, Sri Lanka, southern China, Southeast Asia (Malaysia, Indochina, Indonesia), New Guinea, and various islands of the western Pacific (Ryukyu Islands, Caroline Islands, Fiji, Tonga, New Caledonia).
It also occurs in northern and eastern Australia, as far south as Thirlmere Lakes National Park in New South Wales.
[1][2][3][4][5][6] Lepironia has the potential to be a green straw or zero waste drinking straw: in Vietnam and Indonesia, the process of producing straws is not difficult, merely cleaning the stems of plants and allowing them to dry in the sun.
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