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Teosinte (ancestor of corn) see description - 10 seeds
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Teosinte (ancestor of corn) see description - 10 seeds

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South Africa
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10 x Teosinte Seeds

Teosinte is an ancient grass, often considered the wild ancestor of modern maize. Its a fascinating plant that offers a glimpse into the history of one of the world's most important crops. Teosinte is primarily grown for its historical significance, genetic diversity, and use in plant breeding.

Unique Qualities:

  • Genetic Diversity: Teosinte is prized for its genetic variation, making it a valuable resource in breeding programs for modern corn.
  • Historical Significance: This plant provides insight into the domestication of maize, offering a connection to ancient agricultural practices.
  • Versatile Growth: Teosinte can be used in research, ornamental gardening, or as a forage crop, showcasing its adaptability.

Growing Season: Teosinte seeds should be sown in the spring after the last frost when temperatures consistently stay above 18°C. The plant thrives in full sun and well-drained soil.

Cultivation Tip: Space seeds 30-45 cm apart in rows to allow for their tall and robust growth. Teosinte can reach heights of up to 3 meters, so ensure adequate spacing for air circulation and sunlight.

Harvesting Tip: Allow teosinte to mature fully if you wish to collect seeds for future planting or use in research. The mature seeds can be stored and sown in subsequent growing seasons.

Cultural Importance: Teosinte is not only a link to the past but also a critical component of ongoing efforts to improve crop resilience and sustainability in modern agriculture


You will not find this sold anywhere else in south africa to the best of my knowledge. So this a first release of a super significant and precious plant

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