Depends on the variety of corn grown. Some barely make four feet high, some easily exceed 8-9 feet. Typical home garden sweet corn cultivars tend to be around 6 feet at maturity.
Other more exotic types can grow to a full 20 feet in height. I have even seen a seed production corn inbred plant tassel out at the magnificent height of 19 inches, with an ear about 1.5 inches long. Obviously not the norm.
the roots do but the corn stocks are above (about 7-8) feet tall
sweet corm is ~2m tall, industry corn is taller
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Any state can grow this type of corn, really. But its the variety of corn that you have to purchase that is the best tasting sweet corn. You will have to visit your local garden store or green house to see what seeds of corn are available to grow the best sweet-tasting corn.
Yes, especially sweet corn.
To grow tall corn, you get the proper seeds. Then you use the proper amount of fertilizer and water. There are many different varieties of corn. You want to buy seed for a variety that will grow extremely tall.
Corn plants typically grow to be around 7 to 10 feet tall.
No. people grow crops of sweet corn, and feed corn. humans eat sweet corn (how ever they want) and cows get the feed corn. it's not a weed. but there are lots of different types of sweet corn too.
"Cow Corn" or animal feed is simply corn that is harvested later than sweet corn. "Cow Corn" is then dried and used for animal feed, or used in ethanol. Field corn is a far less sweet for of corn and is not the same as sweet corn. It has more carbohydrates and is grown differently. Most corn will grow only one ear per stalk. Newer hybrids of field corn can grow two or three ears per stalk. It has a far drier taste then sweet corn.
A corn plant typically grows to be about 7 to 10 feet tall.
A corn plant typically grows to be about 7 to 10 feet tall.
Corn snakes can grow to six feet (1.83m) long