The best way I have found is with a "Silkeezz!" It is a round silicon band that you rub over the corn on the cob and it removes the silk. Works great.
To get straight to the point - the silk is on the ear of corn so it can catch the pollen falling from the tassels on top of the corn plant. Each silk is able to produce one kernel of corn.
The "hairs" inside an ear of corn are corn silk.
Yes, corn silk can be woven.Specifically, the threads which jut out from each kernel on an ear of corn constitute what is meant by corn silk. Corn silk lends itself to being woven even though it is extremely fine. Clothing and wigs represent the most successfully marketed of corn silk-woven products and rope the least.
Best way: Buy the organic corn husk (silk) tea from an online source, or from a health store. It comes in tea bags. OR, buy ORGANIC corn and take the silk from it. Don't use corn that was sprayed with pesticides! Use the silk from one cobb for one cup of tea. Pour hot water and let it stay for 5 minutes. Sweeten with honey if you want and drink up!
Angiosperm pollination is accomplished by the pollen falling upon the corn silk and producing an ear of corn
an ear of corn IS living
an ear of corn
The anther of a corn plant is at the very top. The anthers, attached to their filament, make up the stamen. The stamen produce pollen. The silk on the ear of corn is the pistil, made up of a stigma, a style, and an ovary. Each thread of silk is attached to an ovary (potential seed), which will develop into a kernel of corn. The pistil must receive some pollen from the anthers in order to fertilize the ovary and make a kernel of corn. Without the silk (pistil), there would be no kernel. Removing all of the pistils from an ear of corn will result in no corn on the cob.
Since tassels are the male flower of the corn plant (silk is the female part), detasseling is done to control how the corn pollinates itself before the kernels on the ear develop. When the pollen from a tassel touches the silk, a corn kernel develops, which is why detaselling is a good method of controlling how ears grow. Typically, farmers will grow two different types of corn in one field, but only detassel one kind, leaving the other to pollinate all. The detasseled corn will then be a cross-breed (it cannot self-pollinate), which allows for custom-designed ears or produces a higher yield.
ear of corn
how many corn kernels are on one ear of corn
An ear of corn averages 800 kernels in 16 rows.