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Saccharum

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Saccharum is a genus of tall perennial plants of the broomsedge tribe within the grass family. The genus is widespread across tropical, subtropical, and warm temperate regions in Africa, Eurasia, Australia, the Americas, and assorted oceanic... Wikipedia
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The genus is widespread across tropical, subtropical, and warm temperate regions in Africa, Eurasia, Australia, the Americas, and assorted oceanic islands.
Sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) is a perennial C4 grass, considered one of the most efficient plants in assimilating CO2 and light for the conversion to sucrose ...
capitalized : a genus of large grasses of the Old World tropics resembling reeds and having expanded panicles with very small paired spikelets intermixed ...
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Saccharum spontaneum (wild sugarcane, kans grass) is a grass native throughout much of tropical and subtropical Asia, northern Australia, and eastern and ...
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Saccharum officinarum, sugarcane, is a large, strong-growing species of grass in the genus Saccharum. It originated in southeast Asia and is now cultivated ...
Saccharum from florida.plantatlas.usf.edu
Saccharum L. Common Name: SUGARCANE; PLUMEGRASS. Genus Notes: The study by Welker et al. (2015) favored the retention of Erianthus ...
Saccharum from ntbg.org
A decoction of the root is used for whooping cough and the Cane juice is given for catarrh. It is used as a poultice for sprains. (Burkill, J.H. 1966. A ...
May 11, 2021 · Saccharum is a genus of 35-40 species that grow throughout the tropics and subtropics. Nine species can be found in the Flora region; five are ...
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Native to: Afghanistan, Algeria, Andaman Is., Assam, Bangladesh, Bismarck Archipelago, Burkina, Cambodia, Cameroon, Central African Repu, Chad, ...
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Saccharum officinarum is a perennial plant which tillers at the base to produce several strong unbranched and jointed stems. The stem is high in sucrose.