Yes, the word cane is a noun (cane, canes) and a verb (cane, canes, caning, caned).Examples:Our sugar is made from sugar cane. (noun)I learned to cane chairs at the craft show. (verb)
Yes, the noun 'cane' is a common noun, a general word for any of various tall woody grasses or reeds; a general word for a walking stick; a general word for a rod used to flog.The word 'cane' is also a verb: cane, canes, caning, caned.
Sugar cane is the type of grass uses in the sugar industry. It is grown, harvested and then the sugars are extracted and refined.
The plural noun is candy canes.
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Cane plants are also known as Massangeana cane, Fragrans cane, Dracaena cane or Arundinaria gigantean (giant cane). The Fragrans cane is variegated with yellow stripes. Fragrans occasionally sprouts scented flowers. The Massangeana cane can be identified by its non-variegated, olive-green leaves. Whichever type of cane plant you choose, they make beautiful, tall floor plants. The cane plant is also relatively easy to take care of.
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I think you refer to 'sugar beet' it is not any type of cane. It is a root crop with a tap root similar to beetroot. It is grown in cooler climates for sugar production.
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