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A sorghum plant looks similar to corn with tall, slender stalks that can reach up to 10 feet in height. The plant has long, narrow leaves and produces a seed head at the top that contains the sorghum grain. Sorghum can vary in color from white to red to brown depending on the variety.
Sorghum belongs to the grass family, Poaceae. It is a cereal grain crop widely cultivated for its grains, as well as for forage and biofuel production.
The scientific name of Sorghum is Sorghum bicolor. It belongs to the family Poaceae, which includes grasses and cereal crops.
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Sorghum is a plant that closely resembles corn but is a different species. It is often mistaken for corn due to its similar appearance, including tall stalks with clusters of seeds at the top, but it is actually a different grain crop with a slightly different taste and uses.
The scientific name of jowar is Sorghum bicolor.