Martin Pellizzer

Sorghum Quartinianum

Sorghum quartinianum is a unique and lesser-known member of the grass family native to tropical and subtropical regions. This plant is often mistaken for other sorghum species due to its similar appearance but possesses distinct characteristics that set it apart. It thrives in warm climates and is adapted to poor soil conditions, making it a resilient crop. Its potential as a food source and forage has sparked interest among agricultural researchers. Despite its benefits, it remains underutilized compared to more common sorghum varieties.