Saccharum spontaneum

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Read about Saccharum spontaneum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Saccharum spontaneum, Linn. Less tall and stout than sugarcane, freely blooming, found in the Medit. region, where it is sometimes cult. as a hedge-plant, and throughout the tropics of the Old World. A variety of this, S. aegyptiacum, is shown in Gn. 11, p.78; 16, p. 323.


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