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broom corn ()

A variety of Sorghum vulgare, having a joined stem, like maize, rising to the height of eight or ten feet, and bearing its seeds on a panicle with long branches, of which brooms are made.

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A variety of Sorghum vulgare, having a joined stem, like maize, rising to the height of eight or ten feet, and bearing its seeds on a panicle with long branches

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Broom corn, with its tall stalks and feathery plumes, swayed gracefully in the autumn breeze.

The farmer harvested the ripe broom corn, gathering it into bundles for use in crafting traditional brooms.

In the early morning light, the dew glistened on the leaves of the broom corn, creating a scene of natural beauty.

Craftsmen carefully selected the finest broom corn for their creations, ensuring durability and effectiveness in sweeping.