Sorghum bicolor (s. lat.) (4808' N 1626' E)

Description:
2009.08.27 Austria, Vienna XI. district (171 m AMSL).Flowering from july till september, fruiting in late august or later (cultivated only in warmer regions as it wouldn't reach fruiting in higher lying ones).Cultivated only rarely, especially in Eastern Austria.German names: Durra (Durrha), Zuckerhirse, Besenhirse, Sorghum, etc.
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- Sorghum (sorghum)
- Sorghum bicolor (sorghum)
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