sorghumˈsɔr gəm
sorghum (n)
- plural
- sorghums
English Definitions:
sorghum (noun)
economically important Old World tropical cereal grass
genus Sorghum, Sorghum (noun)
annual or perennial tropical and subtropical cereal grasses: sorghum
sorghum, sorghum molasses (noun)
made from juice of sweet sorghum
sorghum (Noun)
A cereal, Sorghum vulgare or Sorghum bicolor, the grains of which are used to make flour and as cattle feed.
Sorghum
Sorghum is a genus of numerous species of grasses, one of which is raised for grain and many of which are used as fodder plants, either cultivated or as part of pasture. The plants are cultivated in warmer climates worldwide. Species are native to tropical and subtropical regions of all continents in addition to the southwest Pacific and Australasia. Sorghum is in the subfamily Panicoideae and the tribe of Andropogoneae.
Sorghum
Sorghum () is a genus of about 25 species of flowering plants in the grass family (Poaceae). Some of these species are grown as cereals for human consumption and some in pastures for animals. One species is grown for grain, while many others are used as fodder plants, either cultivated in warm climates worldwide or naturalized in pasture lands.
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