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Sorghum bicolor Images

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Sorghum bicolor
Small clump of the plant
Photograph by: Scamperdale
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Sorghum bicolor
Plant growing wild
Photograph by: Fagg, M.
Image credit to Australian National Botanic Gardens

Sorghum bicolor
Large-scale cultivation
Photograph by: Thomas R Machnitzki
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Sorghum bicolor
Ripening fruits
Photograph by: Fagg, M.
Image credit to Australian National Botanic Gardens

Sorghum bicolor
Ripening seedhead in a large cultivated field
Photograph by: Judgefloro
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Sorghum bicolor
Flowerhead
Photograph by: Mike Peel
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Sorghum bicolor
New plants growing by the stacks of the last crop
Photograph by: Ji-Elle
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Sorghum bicolor
The plant usually produces support roots at the base
Photograph by: sclereid0309
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Sorghum bicolor
The stems of some forms have a very sweet sap and can be used to make sugar or syrup
Photograph by: James Steakley
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Sorghum bicolor
Madhura sweet sorghum syrup, made from the sap of selected forms, is sold in India.
Photograph by: Akraj
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Sorghum bicolor
Brown sugar can be made from the stems of selected cultivars
Photograph by: Fluffymuppet
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