SACCHARUM, SUGAR, or the Sugar-Cane; in botany, a genus of the digynia order, belonging to the triandria class of plants. There is but one species of this genus, viz. the officinarum; a genus of both the Indies, where it grows naturally, and is cultivated for its juice, which when boiled affords the sweet salt called sugar. See that article.
SACCHARUM
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