Definition
The genus *Erianthus* encompasses a group of tall, perennial grasses noted for their height and ornamental plumes. These grasses are primarily found in warmer climates across the globe. They possess robust stems and attractive flowering structures, making them stand out in various landscapes. Think of *genus Erianthus* as a family of super-tall, feathery grasses. Some species are explored for their potential in biofuel production. They contribute to biodiversity and ecological stability in their native habitats.