The corn that we eat is the seed part of the corn plant. Each little kernel is a fertilized seed, and if left to mature and dry can be planted and will grow a corn plant.
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All corn plants are corn, but the various "varieties" and hybrids have widely different characteristics, both of the plants and of the corn produced. The largest cultivars for human consumption are hybrids (sweet corn) rather than the field corn which is native to North America.
the dry stems of corn plants
The Poaceae family includes wild rice, bamboo, black rice, brown rice, wheat, corn, oats, barley, millet, and rye, plus many other grasses.
Corn plants store energy (glucose) in their thick stems.
oats
It's a member of the grass family (like wheat).
Corn is a plant.
the family that corn comes from is the cornettle family
Corn plants does have glucose. Most of it comes from the leaves.
Maize (corn) belongs to the family Poaceae.
No, corn plants do not need supports that are commonly found on plants like beans or tomatoes. Corn plants have a sturdy stalk and tend to do well when separated from neighboring plants by at least one foot.
No. Corn is Corn and Wheat is Wheat. Two different plants.
Corn snakes are in the colubrid family, the largest family of snakes.
All corn plants are corn, but the various "varieties" and hybrids have widely different characteristics, both of the plants and of the corn produced. The largest cultivars for human consumption are hybrids (sweet corn) rather than the field corn which is native to North America.
Corn is a grain
On pop corn plants.
it is bad for plants