Sorghum. Sorghum is an annual grass that is extremely drought tolerant, making it an excellent choice for arid and dry areas. Sorghum has special adaptations to weather extremes and is a very stable source of nutrition as a result. Sorghum is most commonly red and hard when ripe, and it is usually dried after harvesting for longevity, as the grains are stored whole. It can be harvested mechanically, although higher crop losses will result if the sorghum is too moist. Sorghum is molasses.
The scientific name of guinea corn is Sorghum bicolor.
sorghum bicolor
sorghum bicolor
botanical name for jowar is Sorghum vulgare.
The scientific name for sorghum is Sorghum bicolor.
Cetoscarus bicolor was created in 1829.
Tritomegas bicolor was created in 1758.
Suillia bicolor was created in 1838.
Phaeochlaena bicolor was created in 1877.
Dactylotum bicolor was created in 1843.
Boletus bicolor was created in 1807.
Melanastia bicolor was created in 1930.