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Colorful Kernels: Indian Corn
Indian Corn, also known as flint corn, boasts ears with a breathtaking variety of kernel colors, including red, blue, yellow, white, and purple, often in intricate patterns, making it a standout ornamental variety.
Ear Size and Structure
Ears grow 6-10 inches long, with hard, glossy kernels that are less sweet than edible corn, ideal for decoration rather than fresh consumption.
Growth Habits
This annual plant grows 6-10 feet tall, depending on the cultivar, with sturdy stalks thriving in full sun and well-drained, fertile soil. It matures in 90-110 days.
Cultural Significance
Historically significant to Native American tribes, Indian Corn has been cultivated for centuries. It is used in traditional crafts, ceremonies, and as a dried food source, such as ground into meal or flour.
Quality
All Indian Corn seeds packaged by Seed Needs are intended for the current and following growing seasons. Seeds are stored in a temperature-controlled facility free of significant amounts of moisture.
Quantity
Seed Needs offers generous quantities. You can share excess seeds with friends and family, or save them for the following season if properly stored.
Packets
Each seed packet displays an artful illustration of the variety to be grown, along with detailed seed-sowing information on the reverse side. The packets measure 5" wide by 7" tall.