White Sugargrain
White Sugargrain
| Range | Falx, Nuan Plains, Sere Entaler |
| Endemicity | Polydistrictal |
The common sugargrain is the most abundant out of the two existing subspecies.
Etymology
From English sugar + grain.
Morphology
The common sugargrain is white-flowered. The sugargrain reaches up to 90 centimeters in height. Its small, waxy green, oval shaped leaves surround the sparse, singular flowers that reach up to half a centimeter.
Physiology
Not specified.
Behavior
Life Cycle
The shrub germinates in early spring and germinates for around 3 months, reaching maturity in early summer. The sugargrain live up to 3 years. Flowers consistently through mid-spring and early summer.
Ecology
The white sugargrain rely on pollinator insects.