It’s not all sunshine and tall grass. Because it grows so well, Arundo is considered an in parts of North America (like California and Texas). If it gets into local waterways, it can choke out native plants and increase fire risks. The goal for the future is to harness its energy potential while keeping it strictly contained. The Bottom Line
It can grow in "marginal" soil—land that isn't good enough for food crops. This means we can produce fuel without taking away space for our food. arundo
Check out how industrial leaders are leveraging GitHub and Markdown to revolutionize technical documentation in the field. How Arundo Switched to Docs as Code It’s not all sunshine and tall grass
Arundo is one of the fastest-growing terrestrial plants on Earth. More growth means more material to turn into fuel. The goal for the future is to harness