Sugar cane is a tall and relatively strong class of perennial grasses that are known to have a high sugar content. Strictly speaking, there is not a single plant that is know as sugar cane. Instead, there are as many as thirty-seven different grasses that are sometimes considered to be part of this particular cane family. Many of these grasses can be crossbred, thus creating hybrids that can adapt to various types of climate conditions.
It's a grass that lives for more than a year so it's ka a perennial. It grows 8-20 feet tall, and has clustered flowers at the top of jointed stems. It's one of the main sources of sugar.
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sugarcane
Sugarcane cross pollinates with other sugarcane plants. This causes it to form a seed. Sugarcane is a type of grass.
Yes, sugarcane is considered a C4 plant. It can easily overcome most difficult weather conditions like severe temperatures and drought.
A major crop in Hawaii and Cuba is sugarcane. Sugarcane is used to make table sugar, molasses, and liquors, like rum.
sugarcane is a stem
is starch present in sugarcane
it eats into the sugarcane
Yes, the word 'sugarcane' is a common noun, a word for any sugarcane of anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Sugar Cane Kowalczyk, Marilyn Monroe character in "Some Like It Hot".Sugarcane Way, Clarksville, TN or Sugarcane Avenue, Brampton, ON, CanadaSugarcane, Caribbean restaurant, Brooklyn, NY"Sugar Cane Alley", 1983 French movie
Sugarcane, like other crops, is renewable; you can grow a new crop every year. It is mostly used for food, but can also be fermented to make ethanol.
Sugarcane is acidic.
as sugar...just like everywhere else