‘Seneca Horizon’ is generally ready for harvest in 80 days. One of the earliest maturing of corn cultivars. Ears are 12 to 14 inches long. Excellent cold tolerance and good germination. Originally domesticated by Mesoamericans, it is a staple food […]
Zea mays ( Seneca Dancer Sweet Corn )
Large ears reach 8 1/2 inches long, with good husk cover. Very vigorous performance in cool soils, and moderate disease tolerance. Great tasting cobs, mature in 89 days. Originally domesticated by Mesoamericans, it is a staple food with many other […]
Zea mays ( Sehsapsing Corn )
‘Sehsapsing’, also known as ‘Oklahoma Delaware Blue’ is an heirloom variety. The plants are quite short, only 6 feet at most, with one 6 to 7 inch cob per stalk. The plants often send out side-shoots at the base with […]
Zea mays ( Santo Domingo Posole Corn )
Grown in northern New Mexico for posole. Large ears with big, white kernels. Originally domesticated by Mesoamericans, it is a staple food with many other traditional uses. Home gardeners love to grow corn, and there are many varieties suited to […]
Zea mays ( Santa Domingo Yellow Corn )
Bright and pale yellow kernels with blue shading on 6 to 11 inch ears. Originally domesticated by Mesoamericans, it is a staple food with many other traditional uses. Home gardeners love to grow corn, and there are many varieties suited […]
Zea mays ( San Felipe Red Corn )
Also called ‘San Felipe Chinmark’. White, red and striped kernels, mixed on slender ears. Originally domesticated by Mesoamericans, it is a staple food with many other traditional uses. Home gardeners love to grow corn, and there are many varieties suited […]
Zea mays ( San Felipe Pueblo Blue Corn )
Grown in the Rio Grande valley of New Mexico, with irrigation. Long, narrow ears have small kernels. Originally domesticated by Mesoamericans, it is a staple food with many other traditional uses. Home gardeners love to grow corn, and there are […]
Zea mays ( Robust Corn )
A very tender and light popcorn, the earliest to mature of the gourmet varieties at 112 days. Kernels are yellowy orange on 7 inch ears. Plants reach 8 to 9 feet tall. Originally domesticated by Mesoamericans, it is a staple […]
Zea mays ( Robust 21-82W Corn )
A great early white popcorn variety for northern regions. Pure white, pointed kernels with great popcorn flavor. Mature in 106 days. Originally domesticated by Mesoamericans, it is a staple food with many other traditional uses. Home gardeners love to grow […]
Zea mays ( Rio Lucio Blue Corn )
Grown in the village of Rio Lucio, New Mexico at 8,000 feet elevation. A good short season, flour corn. Originally domesticated by Mesoamericans, it is a staple food with many other traditional uses. Home gardeners love to grow corn, and […]
