Maize, which is called corn in the US, is a much taller plant than milo, which is another name for grain sorghum. Although both are grasses, maize has its grain on ears which sprout from leaf nodes about one-half to two-thirds of the way up the stalk, while milo has its grain at the top of the plant, where corn only has the tassel (the male pollen-producing part). Individual maize kernels are also considerably larger than those of milo, being yellow in color to milo's reddish.
milo and grain sorghum are the same thing, but there are other varieties of sorghum that grow taller
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They are just differant names for the same plant.
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Yes, they are two different plants. Maize is also known as corn.
Maize is a shade of yellow. Deepened with a touch of ocher is the way I achieve it.
The mayans main crop was Maize (corn) and the Arawaks main crop was Cassava. Hope this helped... This was a social difference.
No and yes. Grains are all types of crop plants that originate from the seed of the plant. Rice, maize, wheat etc. There is a certain amount of cross-over as maize is considered by most as both a vegetable and a grain
It is in southern Alberta, between Lethbridge and Calgary.
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Sugar cane is exactly what it's name implies - a species of cane plant that yields sugar when crushed. Maize is the Native American word for what is called in the Untied States "corn".
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