Ribbon cane is named for its distinctive appearance, which resembles a ribbon due to the long, flat, and spiraled stalks of the sugarcane plant from which it is made. The term often refers to the ornamental varieties of sugarcane, known for their colorful stripes and patterns. This visual characteristic makes the cane particularly appealing for decorative purposes, especially in crafts and traditional celebrations.
Yes, both sorghum syrup and ribbon cane syrup are produced in Mississippi. Sorghum syrup is made from the juice of sorghum cane, while ribbon cane syrup is derived from sugar cane. The state's climate and agricultural practices support the cultivation of these crops, making syrup production a traditional and valued part of Mississippi's agricultural heritage. Local farms and producers often celebrate this heritage by creating and selling these syrups at markets and festivals.
Mohawk Cane
Why not just plant sugar cane? It will come up year after year even after a freeze. Old varieties like blue ribbon are the best.
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by a man named candy cane tree hahaha got you
cane corso (italian mastiff) named king
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The most famous streets that are named as Candy Cane Lane are mostly in Canada and the USA. There are 2 in Canada and 12 in the United States. They are given this name because they have their houses decorated with Christmas lights every year.
Yes! She has a slight obsession with him, and even wears earings named after him! :O
The story is called "The Green Ribbon" by Alvin Schwartz. In the story, a woman named Jenny always wears a green ribbon around her neck, and when she finally reveals the secret of the ribbon to her husband, her head falls off.