The plant of sugarcane

@fei1125 (607)
Chengde, China
January 11, 2018 2:23am CST
The actual photo of sugarcane before it is ripe. Sugarcane is a tropical, perennial grass, the plant is two to six meters tall. Sugarcane is used for sugar production.
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@resukill22 (25050)
• Las Pinas City, Philippines
11 Jan 18
We have here in philippines,
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@resukill22 (25050)
• Las Pinas City, Philippines
12 Jan 18
@fei1125 nice to meet you too.
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@fei1125 (607)
• Chengde, China
12 Jan 18
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@fei1125 (607)
• Chengde, China
12 Jan 18
Nice to meet you.
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• Kathmandu, Nepal
11 Jan 18
Is it grown in your own garden? It's beautiful to see such greenery!
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@fei1125 (607)
• Chengde, China
12 Jan 18
no, I take this photo from other people's farmyard.
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• Kathmandu, Nepal
12 Jan 18
@fei1125 Oh! That farmyard needs to be cleaned. I think so. Thank you for sharing the photos. Happy myLotting.
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@fei1125 (607)
• Chengde, China
17 Jan 18
@creativeaashish This is planted by a Cambodia girl near her working area.
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@lady1993 (27224)
• Philippines
11 Jan 18
ohh that looks delicious, i saw that you can drink water from inside it?
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@fei1125 (607)
• Chengde, China
12 Jan 18
You can eat it after another month. it is not ripe now.
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@lady1993 (27224)
• Philippines
15 Jan 18
@fei1125 oh, how do you know if it's ripe? does the color change?
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@fei1125 (607)
• Chengde, China
17 Jan 18
@lady1993 yes, it changes color and grow bigger.
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@prashu228 (37524)
• India
11 Jan 18
I like to eat sugar cane .
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@fei1125 (607)
• Chengde, China
12 Jan 18
Me too
• Philippines
11 Jan 18
how long before they grow?
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@fei1125 (607)
• Chengde, China
12 Jan 18
3-5 months.
@JohnRoberts (109846)
• Los Angeles, California
11 Jan 18
That is one sweet plant!
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@fei1125 (607)
• Chengde, China
12 Jan 18
yes, it can produce sugar
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@TheHorse (220068)
• Walnut Creek, California
13 Oct 18
What does it taste like if you pick one and suck on it? Do you grow a lot of sugarcane in China?
@sw8sincere (5204)
• Philippines
11 Jan 18
Oh I love sugarcanes!
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@fei1125 (607)
• Chengde, China
12 Jan 18
Me too. Sweet taste.
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