SORGHUM BICOLOR (Guinea Corn)
Good evening great steemians.... Trust we are all fine.. This moment I brought to us one of the local plants called Sorghum. It is called different names by different people. Some other names of Sorghum include; broom corn, guinea corn, great corn. And it can also be called Oka Baaba in Yoruba with Sorghum Bicolor as its scientific name.
Oka Baaba is taking as food for humans and feed for animals at the same time it is used in ethanol production.
Sorghum is a cereal crop and it's the fifth most important cereal crops after rice, wheat and maize. Sorghum is a monocot plant which belongs to the kingdom Plantae and family Poaceae. Below are some of nice pictures of Sorghum bicolor taken in a garden..
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