Yellow Sugargrain
Yellow Sugargrain
| Range | Falx, Menumar Isles, Nuan Plains, Sere Entaler |
| Endemicity | Polydistrictal |
The yellow flower variety of the sugargrain.
Etymology
From English sugar + grain.
Morphology
The main difference between the yellow and common sugargrain is the color of the flowers (yellow). The density of the flowers is lesser than that of its counterpart.
Physiology
The flavor of its sweetener or syrup is more bitter.
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
Yellow sugargrain rely on pollinator insects.