Saccharum officinarum

🌿 Common Name: Sugarcane, ईख, गन्ना

IUCN Status

Not Applicable : Not Applicable
Noopur Soni
Author: Noopur Soni

Hello everyone. This is Noopur Soni, I'm a Junior Reasearch fellow at Kota University, Kota Rajasthan. I'm a botanist dedicated to exploring and documenting the rich floral diversity of Rajasthan, with a special focus on pteridophytes and wetland flora. As an environmental conservator and wildlife protector, I work towards habitat preservation and sustainable conservation strategies, ensuring the protection of Rajasthan’s unique biodiversity. Through my studies and fieldwork, I aim to contribute valuable insights into the flora of Rajasthan and promote awareness about its ecological significance.

  • Cultivated
  • Sugarcane is a plant which is actually a giant grass. The stem is jointed, 3–5 m tall, 2–3 cm thick, solid juicy, the lower internodes short, swollen; sheaths greatly overlapping, the lower usually falling from the stems. Leaf blades elongate, mostly 4–6 cm wide, with a very thick midrib. The white flowers appear in plumelike panicles, 20–60 cm long, the slender racemes drooping. spikelets about 3 mm long, are obscured in a basal tuft of silky hairs 2–3 times as long as the spikelet. Cane sugar, cane syrup, molasses, wax, and rum are products of sugarcane. Fresh cane stems are often chewed, especially by poorer people. The young unexpanded inflorescence is eaten raw, steamed or toasted, and prepared in various ways.

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    PC: R S Tomar Sir

Plant Phenological Events

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Systematic position

DivisionAngiosperm
ClassMonocotyledons
Sub-Class
SeriesGlumaceae
Ord
FamilyPOACEAE
SpeciesSaccharum officinarum
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