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Condition
New
Location
South Africa
Format
Seeds
Type
Corn/Maize
Bob Shop ID
648875329

105 days. Amazing color! Indescribably beautiful flint or popcorn comes in an endless range of colors. The translucent kernels really do shine brilliantly like glasson the cob they resemble strands of glass beads! The 3- to 8-inch ears are not only decorative, but edible and delicious as well. Makes firm little morsels when popped, but can also be parched, ground into meal, and more. Sturdy plants reach to 9' tall and throw numerous sideshoots where the season is long enough. Bred from a number of Native varieties by Carl White Eagle Barnes, the famous Cherokee corn collector to whom we owe our gratitude for his lifes work of collecting, preserving, and sharing so many Native corn varieties.


105 Days


Full Sun


Sprouts in 7-10 Days


Seed Depth: 1-2"


Ideal Temperature: 75-80 F


Plant Spacing: 12"


Plant Height: 4-5'


Frost Hardy: No


Zea mays


Growing Tips: Direct sow into the richest soil available 1-2 weeks before last spring frost. Succession planting prolongs harvest; planting in blocks improves pollination.

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