The sorghum plant comes from the vulgare family.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Sorghum halepense.
Sorghum belongs to the Poaceae family, which is commonly known as the grass family. It is a diverse family that includes other cereal grains such as wheat, rice, and maize. Sorghum is cultivated for its grains, sweet syrup, and fodder.
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.
Sorghum is considered a type of monocot. It is a monocot because it is a type of grass that has one cotyledon.
The plant sorghum is from the kingdom plantae. From the order poales and the family poaceae.
The sorghum plant comes from the vulgare family.
Grain?
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Sorghum halepense.
Sorghum belongs to the Poaceae family, which is commonly known as the grass family. It is a diverse family that includes other cereal grains such as wheat, rice, and maize. Sorghum is cultivated for its grains, sweet syrup, and fodder.
Vulgare
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.
Short corn
Individual corn (maize) stalks have both female and male plant parts, so there is no such thing as "male corn stalk".
Most of the plants belonging to the monocot family Poaceae. Examples- Maize, Sorghum, Pearl millit etc.
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