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Yes, they are two different plants. Maize is also known as corn.
Maize being monocot has fibrous root system which is also supported by stilt roots.
It was multiple plants : tomatoes, beans, maize(corn), and potatoes.
Calotropis procera, Hemigraphis hirta, Almost all plants of the family acanthaceae have opposite leaves.
Well they had maize, squash, beans, llamas, and alpacas
the size of the grain
Yes, they are two different plants. Maize is also known as corn.
They are just differant names for the same plant.
No and yes. Grains are all types of crop plants that originate from the seed of the plant. Rice, maize, wheat etc. There is a certain amount of cross-over as maize is considered by most as both a vegetable and a grain
soya and maize plants
soya and maize plants
Plants.
Maize is a shade of yellow. Deepened with a touch of ocher is the way I achieve it.
apart from the fact that they all come from different plants, taste totally different, have different cooking properties, contain different amounts of gluten and grow in different climates, no not a lot.
sorghum,bajra,rise,maize
Sugar cane is exactly what it's name implies - a species of cane plant that yields sugar when crushed. Maize is the Native American word for what is called in the Untied States "corn".
Maize plants, Zea mays