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Zea mays

Family: Poaceae, Genus: Zea

Description:

Zea mays, or sweet corn, is known for its large, tender ears that are resistant to stalk-lodging. Developed from 'Luther Hill' and 'Painted Mountain' corn, it is adapted for short growing seasons and germinates well in cool, wet soils. This variety features a kaleidoscope of rainbow kernels and is rich in anthocyanins.

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