Zea mays Ornamental Corn, Maize, Mealie Although it requires lots of space, water, good soil and fertilizer, this is one of the vegetables worth making room for.
Zea mays ( Bloody Butcher Corn ) 'Bloody Butcher' is generally ready for harvest within 110 days. This is an heirloom variety, with red-husks and blood-red kernels. The plants are 10 feet high with two 8 inch cobs on each stalk.
Corn: Zea mays, 'Dakota Black' Botanical name: Zea mays, 'Dakota Black' Common name: popcorn Average rating: 0 ...
#1061 Zea mays Common Names: corn, maize Family: Poaceae/Gramineae (grass Family) Wallpaper Gallery (2 images) ...
Zea mays Fruits and Vegetables, Grains and Grasses Sow singly in small, ideally biodegradable pots in spring, 65-75F/18-24C, 4 weeks before last frost. Transplant 2 weeks after last frost or later, up to early summer, as it likes warmer soil.
Zea mays (L) Available to buy from the Purple Sage Web Shop as a tincture or dried herb. Synonyms: Stigmata maydis, Maidis stigmata, Indian corn, maize, Yumixu (Chinese) ...
Zea mays beans Sunflowers, legumes (beans, peas, soybeans etc), peanuts, cucurbits (squash, cucumbers, melons, etc), amaranth, white geranium, lamb's quarters, morning glory, parsley, and potato ...
Corn (Zea mays), also called maize, is a type of cereal grass; it is an edible grain. This tall, annual plant has long, alternately-spaced blade-like leaves, and a strong, solid stem.
Sweet corn (Zea mays var. rugosa) is a warm-season crop that grows best at temperatures between 60 and 80 °F. The optimum soil temperature for seed germination is 60 to 95 °F.
Corn silk - Zea mays (in the Poaceae family) Parts used: Fresh corn silk. Taste/smell: Sweet, mucilaginous, characteristic corn smell.
Sow Sweetcorn (Zea mays 'saccharata') in August to November (warm winter areas), or July to November (cold winter areas) to mature in 10 weeks.
Maíz - Zea mays Majagua azul - Hibiscus elatus Majagua macho - Hibiscus elatus Majuelo - Crataegus monogyna Malbaxuri - Althaea officinalis Malmadurillo - Ligustrum vulgare Malva - Malva silvestris Malva de las indias - Althaea rosea ...
San Antonio Huista Teosinte [English]: Zea mays var. Ladyfinger San Antonio Pricklypear [English]: Opuntia valida San Antonio Stoneseed [English]: Lithospermum mirabile San Bartolome [English]: Cordia rickseckeri ...
Before corn (Zea mays) became popular in Southern Asia, Job's tears was rather widely cultivated as a cereal in India[158, 269]. It is a potentially very useful grain having a higher protein to carbohydrate ratio than any other cereal[57].
Habitat: Parasitic on maize (Zea mays) and related species, causing markedly swollen tissue in the flowering parts, stems and leaves.
OSWEGO ARROWROOT, used in America, is from Zea Mays, Indian Corn. MEXICAN ARROWROOT is from the seeds of Dion edule. CHINESE ARROWROOT is said to be from the tubers of Nelumbium speciosum.
The grain called corn in the United States is Indian corn or maize (Zea mays). The part of the United States where most of the corn is grown, including Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, and Nebraska, is known as the Corn Belt.
In some plants the stamens are perfected before the pistil; these are called proterandrous, as in Ranunculus repens, Silene maritima, Zea Mays.
Stenotaphrum secundatum (St. Augustine grass, Buffalo Grass) Stipa gigantea (Giant Feather Grass) Zea mays (Ornamental Corn) Zoysia 'Emerald' (Emerald Zoysia) Zoysia japonica (Korean Lawngrass) Zoysia matrella (Manila Grass) ...
See also: Corn, May, India, Grass, Sweet Corn
 
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