it is atype of perrenial gras of about 36 species
grass
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 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.
Sugar cane is a tall perennial grass.
Sugar cane is neither an herb nor a shrub. It is a grass.
Sugarcane reproduces through vegetative propagation, where new plants are grown from sections of the stem or from stalk cuttings. This process allows for genetic uniformity within the crop. Flowers are rare in sugarcane, but when they do appear, they produce seeds that can also be used for reproduction.
No, sugarcane is not considered a woody plant. It is a tall, perennial grass that produces a tall cane-like stalk filled with sugar-rich sap.
No, sugar cane is a member of the grass family and has parallel leaf veins.
Sugar cane is grass
'Use' a piece of sugar cane on some grass or dirt, that is adjacent to some water.
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.