Varieties
- Cultivated varieties are grouped into three main groups primarily based on nature of panicle. They are ‘Malabar’, ‘Mysore’ and ‘Vazhukka’. Vazhukka is a natural hybrid between Malabar and Mysore. Distinguishing features of these varieties are as follows
Parameters
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Malabar
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Mysore
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Vazhukka
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Plant stature
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Medium (2-3m ht)
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Tall (3-5 m ht)
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Tall (3-5m ht)
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Leaf
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Dorsal side may be pubescent or glabrous, short petiole
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Lanceolate or oblong- lanceolate, glabrous on both sides, petiole long
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Deep green oblong – lanceolate long petiole
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Panicle
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Prostrate
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Erect
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Semi erect
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Capsule
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Globose - oblong shaped
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Ovoid , bold dark green
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Bold, globose or ovoid
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Bearing nature
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Early, short span of flowering
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Late, long flowering span
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Late , long flowering span
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Adaptability
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Lower elevation (600 -1000 m MSL)
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Higher elevation (900 – 1200 m MSL)
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Higher elevation (900 -1200 m MSL)
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Tolerance to drought
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Thrives under low rainfall
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Thrives well under well distributed rainfall
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Thrives well under well distributed rainfall
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