Piper Sudan is not a Hybrid Sudan. Piper Sudan is an open-pollinated Sudan that is one of the parents of many Hybrid Sudan. The seed looks more like Johnsongrass and the plant grows out better than Johnsongrass but not as well as Hybrid Sudan.
Piper Sudan
$59.00 /50 lbs. (50 pound bag)
Piper Sudan is not a Hybrid Sudan. Piper Sudan is an open-pollinated Sudan that is one of the parents of many Hybrid Sudan. The seed looks more like Johnsongrass and the plant grows out better than Johnsongrass but not as well as Hybrid Sudan.
40 in stock
Weight | 51 lbs |
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Dimensions | 29 × 17 × 7 in |
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