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Saccharum officinarum 'Ceniza Bengala' - Striped Sugarcane

ONE super-thick cutting ready to sprout - Striped-stemmed sugar cane with glossy colourful stems with yellow and dark red lines. Very ornamental! Very good flavour and tender skin. Not really "variegated" but still beautifully striped.

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This Striped Variety

This showy cultivar is a fabulous variety. Stems are glossy and striped in yellow and dark red. A well-kept plant will look like ornamental bamboos. The flavour is also very good and the skin is tender. This type of "Cuban" sugarcane can be found in the Canary Islands with the name of Caña Listada.

The Sugar Cane

Sugar Cane is a 3-5 m (9-15 ft) tall tropical grass that produces most of the world sugar. Saccharum officinarum grows in tropical to warm mediterranean climates. Canes can be peeled and eaten at any moment, they are best after blooming. Sugar cane is very fast growing in hot summer weather, water and fertilize abundantly in summer. It is hardy to light frosts. Protect the base if frosts are expected.

Canarius offers a rooted plant

Notice to the customers in the USA: We canot ship this species because it is not allowed in your country.

Visit this packing info page and see pictures of our fruit trees on the packing desk and learn more about what we ship, including the sugarcane cuttings.

Cultivation Protégée
Origine de la plante Océanie
Présentation Cutting
Taille max. 250cm-300cm
Famille botanique Poaceae
Lumière Ombre
Température minimale hivernale 0 ºC à 15 ºC
Saison de floraison Automne
Type de plante Herbacées
Soins Pot
Avis important - En raison de notre longue expérience en tant qu'exportateurs et importateurs, nous vous informons que toutes les commandes arrivant après le 16 novembre 2024 seront expédiées après la deuxième semaine de janvier 2025, afin d'éviter toute perte ou retard de livraison éventuel dû au trafic excessif des colis de Noël.