Sturdy 8 foot plants produce two 8-10 inch ears per stalk. If you have never grown your own popcorn, you are in for a real treat. There is no...
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A sturdy, very early corn with multiple stalks, Mandan Bride sets lots of ears with kernels in a beautiful array of colors and patterns. The soft,...
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The husks of this corn are a brilliant red and the husks open to reveal pearly white kernels of corn. At the milk stage, it is the most delicious...
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(85d) I was given seed for this corn by my friend Jesus Guzman, who got it from someone he knows in Mexico. It is a striking pink and white dent corn...
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Native seed originally from Montana. One-of-kind markings on kernels are said to resemble the outstretched wings of an eagle. I'm not sure about...
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The kernels of this corn are a true malachite color, each one an emerald. Traditionally used as a flour corn, it is almost too beautiful to grind....
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Pod corn is grown as an ornamental and used in harvest displays. Not much is known about the origin of this unusual plant. At one time it was thought...
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The kernels of this very sweet corn are a random assortment of pinks, purples, white and gold, often set in a shoepeg pattern. It was developed at...
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Red Husk is a tall popping corn whose stalks set multiple 4" ears. Not all the stalks are red, but I've been selecting for that trait, The corn is...
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Flint corns are ground for meal or can be popped. This is a unique and beautiful Native Pueblo corn with kernels a combination of deep maroon and...
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