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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0NSL 3978'COLMAN'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench subsp. bicolor Historic1960DEVELOPEDInformation from 1936 J Amer Soc Agron 28(12):1027-1028 and 1936 USDA Tech Bul 506. - Plants midseason, tall, stems mid-stout, juicy, sweet; tillers freely; branches sparsely; leafy; midribs cloudy; leaf sheaths overlapping slightly to moderately; panicles mid-size, erect, mid-compact, cylindroid, or sometimes ellipsoid; rachis 60 to 100 percent of head length, usually discontinuous; rachis branches mid-long to short and heavily fruited; glumes appressed, thinly pubescent to glabrous, intense dark red, indurate, veins hardly perceptible, elliptic, apices acute; lemmas not awned; stigmas pale yellow; kernels much exposed, mid-size, plump, mostly light buff but reddish brown when exposed, ellipsoid, to obovoid, endosperm starchy, conreous layer mid-thick, nucellar layer present; pedicellate spikelets mid-size, mostly straw-colored, coleoptiles green or in some strains slightly red. Synonyms Honey Drip, Sugar Drip, and Red Orange.1026414NSL 3978