Tallbrush bush Common in colder climates, Jebakiros are narrow plants that grow straight up and tall, up to twenty feet. Often mistaken as trees, the bushes and their think branches all aim and bend straight up, as if being blown. They are associated with quick growth. This plant is often in danger of becoming wiped out, as farmers and other people usually burn it on sight. Communititeis usually burn whole fields of the plant to keep it from overtaking their land. Jebakiros are thirsty bushes who weaken surround plantlife, especially trees. They appear to grow no leaves, but in fact use their thin greenish black branches as leaves. Can be woven while still green to leet to dry to create baskets, blankets, covers, and many other practical items, including brooms. Associated with porrer community crafts, who make these when they have nothing else to offer. In fact, the finer of these crafts are valued extremely high.