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What does a sorghum plant look like?

A sorghum plant looks similar to corn with tall, slender stalks that can reach up to 10 feet in height. The plant has long, narrow leaves and produces a seed head at the top that contains the sorghum grain. Sorghum can vary in color from white to red to brown depending on the variety.


What family dose the plant sorghum come from?

The plant sorghum is from the kingdom plantae. From the order poales and the family poaceae.


What plant family do the sorghum plant come from?

The sorghum plant comes from the vulgare family.


Sorghum is a plant of which family?

Grain?


What does sorghum look like?

it looks like a bunch of crazy people who yell at each other


What is the scientific name or taxonomic classification of the plant Sorghum?

The scientific or taxonomic name would be Sorghum halepense.


What is a corn stalk?

Individual corn (maize) stalks have both female and male plant parts, so there is no such thing as "male corn stalk".


What is the difference between sorghum and molasses?

Sorghum is thicker and lighter in color and has a milder taste than molasses. They can be used in place of one another in any recipe.


What does as thick as flies around a sorghum mill means?

It's a simile meaning "in great abundance". A sorghum mill is a place where sorghum is made - a syrupy type of sweetener made from the sorghum plant. As flies are generally attracted to sweet, sugary substances, you can imagine how many flies would be hanging around a sorghum mill. Hence the expression.


What is the difference between sorghum and millet?

look like both are similar but thair teast is different. millet--it is general name for this type of crops,pearl millet,etc sorghum mean only one type--jawari(hindi)


Which plant do historians believe was one of the first products grown in Africa?

sorghum


What plant do historians believe was one of the first products grown in Africa?

Sorghum