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Sorghum - Black Amber Cane
Sorghum - Black Amber Cane
Sorghum - Black Amber Cane
Sorghum - Black Amber Cane
Sorghum - Black Amber Cane Sorghum - Black Amber Cane Sorghum - Black Amber Cane Sorghum - Black Amber Cane
Sorghum

Black Amber Cane - Sorghum

Ref : G0602 - Sorghum bicolor
Bag of 20 grams

This very precocious old variety reaches 3 m in height and produces black beans. Its canes are used to make molasses.

Sorghum bicolor is a dye plant widely used in Africa. It is the leaf sheaths, often colored red, that are used for their anthocyanin content.

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in the ground

Sow light-colored, directly in place, in well-warmed soil, in rows 60 cm apart. Cover with 2 cm of fine soil. After emergence, thin out to leave one plant every 30 cm.

Sorghum needs a lot of heat to ripen.

April

April, May, June

August, September, October

in the ground

sunny

low

clayey, limestone, humus, sandy

reheated, sec

Sorghum bicolor

mid-season

20 grams

Black

From 200 to 300 cm

United States

Inconnue

Southern Exposure Seed Exchange

This ancient variety, originally from Waco, Texas, was reintroduced by Southern Exposure Seed Exchange in 1977.

EUROPE<br>3 TO 4 DAYS
EUROPE
3 TO 4 DAYS
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