Cañabrava
In the Venezuelan Andes, specifically in the state of Tachira, this refers to a tall, fibrous reed or cane plant that can reach six meters in height. It is a traditional construction material used for rural roofing and for building wattle and daub walls (bahareque is a regional building style using mud and these cane supports).
the roofs of the houses in the Andean highlands are made of Cañabrava and packed mud
Automatically translated from Spanish