Figure 3: White sugar: sugar cane is a reed-like grass which grows to a height of 5 – 9 m. The shoots can be seen to be divided into nodes and internodes. They grow to a diameter of 7 cm and their medullary cells in the soft interior of the stem accumulate large quantities of raw sugar (photo from Kew Gardens, London).
Figure 3: White sugar: sugar cane is a reed-like grass which grows to a height of 5 – 9 m. The shoots can be seen to be divided into nodes and internodes. They grow to a diameter of 7 cm and their medullary cells in the soft interior of the stem accumulate large quantities of raw sugar (photo from Kew Gardens, London).