Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What are the awn crops and what are their characteristics?

1. Wheat: Gramineae, cultivated all over the world. 2. Barley: Millet, Gramineae, is cultivated all over China. 3. Oats: Gramineae and

What are the awn crops and what are their characteristics?

1. Wheat: Gramineae, cultivated all over the world. 2. Barley: Millet, Gramineae, is cultivated all over China. 3. Oats: Gramineae and

What are the awn crops and what are their characteristics?

1. Wheat: Gramineae, cultivated all over the world. 2. Barley: Millet, Gramineae, is cultivated all over China. 3. Oats: Gramineae and Oats belong to the genus Panicum, which are cultivated in China, Russian and Canadian. 4. Rice: Gramineae annual aquatic herb is one of the important cereals in Asia, and southern China is the main rice producing area.

1. What are the awn crops?

1, wheat

Wheat is the general name of the genus Triticum, among which common wheat is a Gramineae plant, which is widely planted all over the world.

2. Barley

Barley, a Gramineae millet, is cultivated all over China. Barley is one of the oldest cultivated crops in the world, which has many uses such as eating, feeding, brewing and medicine.

3. Oats

Oats belong to Gramineae and Panicum, mainly distributed in temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, and are cultivated in Russia, Canada, the United States, Australia, Germany, Finland and China.

4. Rice

Rice is an annual aquatic herb of Gramineae and an important grain widely planted in tropical Asia. It is planted in all provinces of China, and the south is the main rice-producing area.

5.sorghum

Sorghum, a millet in Gramineae, has the characteristics of liking temperature, light and high temperature. Mainly distributed in tropical, subtropical and temperate regions, and cultivated in northern and southern provinces of China.

6.millet

Panicum is a second-year cereal crop of Gramineae and Panicum. The seed of broomcorn millet is called millet, and it is called yellow rice after peeling, commonly known as yellow rice, and it is called yellow wheat after grinding into flour.

2. What are the characteristics of awnings?

1、? Mang? This word means that the external acupuncture of leafless plants plays a role in self-protection, and then it is extended to a tapering food. Crops with awns? Is a common saying, generally refers to some plants in cereals, such as wheat, barley, oats, rye, triticale, rice and so on.

2. Sorghum has awns, but the awns are very short, and millet, millet and corn have no awns.

3. Is mango also called? Busy planting? , is the ninth of the 24 solar terms and the third in summer, and the time is between June 5 and 7 of the Gregorian calendar.

4. What is a mango? Can grain crops with awns be planted? This season, the temperature rises, the rainfall is more, and the air humidity is higher, which is suitable for planting cereal crops such as late rice.