At the same time, Philsurin Director General Leon M . Arceo is releasing shortly, a series of leaflets on skills development covering specific topics on the culture of sugarcane ( Saccharum officinarum ).
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When it is plucked from the tree, Norway maple exudes a milky sap from the leaf stem, which distinguishes it from the very similar Sugar maple, " Acer saccharum ".
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It has also been recorded that it feeds on feral millet " Pannicum maximum " and wild sugar cane " Saccharum robustum " in Papua New Guinea ( Bapista 1990 ).
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Reaction to competition : Shellbark hickory is very shade-tolerant, exceeded only by sugar maple ( " Acer saccharum " ) and beech ( " Fagus grandifolia " ).
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The state tree is the sugar maple ( " Acer saccharum " ), effective in 1949 . The sugar maple is the source of maple syrup, Vermont's most famous export.
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Ammal's work at the Institute on the cytogenetics of Saccharum officinarum ( sugarcane ) and interspecific and intergeneric hybrids involving sugarcane and related grass species and genera such as Bambusa ( bamboo ) were epochal
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Three species of maple trees are predominantly used to produce maple syrup : the variety in a more broadly viewed concept of " A . saccharum ", the sugar maple, by some botanists.
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Three species of maple trees are predominantly used to produce maple sugar : the variety in a more broadly viewed concept of " A . saccharum ", the sugar maple, by some botanists.
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We looked up its name _ " Acer saccharum " _ in our tree book, and noticed how the shape of the leaf is different from that of A . rubrum, the red maple.
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The variety of sugarcane used is called in Japanese " chikutoh . " ( The locals in the area call it " hosokiki . " ) Other names for it are saccharum sinese, aka Chinese sugar cane.