Grown along the Yaqui River in Sonora, Mexico, with irrigation. Used to make hominy, and ground for tortillas. Dent corn is used for meal for making tamales and tortillas, corn beer and animal feed. Originally domesticated by Mesoamericans, it is […]
Zea mays ( Wizard Sweet Corn )
Great tasting ears are 8 inches long, with white and golden kernels. Plants are easy to pick or machine harvest. Good for roadside stands. No disease tolerance but widely adapted. Mature in 72 days. Originally domesticated by Mesoamericans, it is […]
Zea mays ( White Rice Corn )
‘White Rice’, also known as ‘Egyptian’ is an heirloom popcorn. The plants grow 5 feet high, and bear 4 to 7 inch ears with white kernels shaped like rice. Generally there are 22 rows of kernels. Originally domesticated by Mesoamericans, […]
Zea mays ( Welcome TSW Sweet Corn )
Good cool soil tolerance, mediums sized plants. Ears are 8 inches with good husk protection. Excellent flavor, an improved version of ‘Patton’. Mature in 72 days. Originally domesticated by Mesoamericans, it is a staple food with many other traditional uses. […]
Zea mays ( Velarde Blue Corn )
Kernels are blue, black and turquoise, with a floury texture, on 6 to 12 inch ears. Grown in the Espanola valley of the Rio Grande. Originally domesticated by Mesoamericans, it is a staple food with many other traditional uses. Home […]
Zea mays ( Vadito Concho Corn )
Good short season corn for high elevation. Grown in Vadito, New Mexico at 8000 feet. Kernels are white. Originally domesticated by Mesoamericans, it is a staple food with many other traditional uses. Home gardeners love to grow corn, and there […]
Zea mays ( Tuxedo Sweet Corn )
‘Tuxedo’ has very long cobs, and bright yellow 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 different climates. Plant seeds […]
Zea mays ( True Gold Sweet Corn )
Wonderfully delicious, large, 8 1/2 inch ears of golden kerneled nicely sweet corn. Rare. Mature in 80 days. Originally domesticated by Mesoamericans, it is a staple food with many other traditional uses. Home gardeners love to grow corn, and there […]
Zea mays ( Trinity Sweet Corn )
A very sweet and tasty variety that germinates well, even in cool soils. Ears are 7 to 8 inches long with crip and tender yellow and white kernels. Originally domesticated by Mesoamericans, it is a staple food with many other […]
Zea mays ( Tohono O’Odham June Corn )
Traditionally planted by the Tohono O’Odham People of Arizona with the desert rains in June. Pinkish white kernels on 6 inch ears. Stalks reach 8 feet with red on the corn silk and stalk. Dent corn is used for meal […]
