it is a weed lol
Yes, sugarcane is a flowering plant. It belongs to the grass family (Poaceae) and produces tiny flowers in inflorescences at the tip of the stems.
Sugarcane belongs to the Poaceae family, commonly known as the grass family. This family includes various types of grasses, including those that produce cereal grains, bamboo, and ornamental grasses. Sugarcane is specifically categorized under the genus Saccharum. It is primarily cultivated for its high sucrose content, which is extracted for sugar production.
Yes, both sugarcane and bamboo belong to the grass family, Poaceae. They are considered large perennial grasses and share similar characteristics with other grasses such as jointed stems and fibrous roots.
From a family of rabbits
Wheat (Triticum aestivum) is in the grass family (Poaceae = Gramineae) and so does not constitute a family itself. The Poaceae includes almost all the plants we call grasses as well as bamboos and reeds. Many of the most important food-plants are in the family, including barley, maize/corn, oats, rice, rye and wheat.
Yes, both sugarcane and bamboo belong to the grass family, Poaceae. They are tall, woody grasses with hollow stems and are characterized by their rapid growth and versatility of use.
It belongs to grass family.
Yes, sugarcane is a flowering plant. It belongs to the grass family (Poaceae) and produces tiny flowers in inflorescences at the tip of the stems.
No, sugar cane is a member of the grass family and has parallel leaf veins.
yes, sugar cane belong to the grass family.
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Sugarcane belongs to the Poaceae family, commonly known as the grass family. This family includes various types of grasses, including those that produce cereal grains, bamboo, and ornamental grasses. Sugarcane is specifically categorized under the genus Saccharum. It is primarily cultivated for its high sucrose content, which is extracted for sugar production.
Yes, both sugarcane and bamboo belong to the grass family, Poaceae. They are considered large perennial grasses and share similar characteristics with other grasses such as jointed stems and fibrous roots.
Maize (corn) belongs to the family Poaceae.
Sugarcane is a grass, so there's no reason why they wouldn't. Humans only use the stem part of the sugarcane plant, so the leaves of this tall grass would be fed to cattle as a sugarcane by-product, as well as what's left over of the stems.
it is atype of perrenial gras of about 36 species
No, papyrus is not sugarcane. Papyrus is a plant native to wetlands in the Nile Delta, primarily used in ancient times to make a writing material also called papyrus. Sugarcane, on the other hand, is a tall grass species cultivated for its juice, which is processed to produce sugar. While both are plants, they belong to different families and serve different purposes.