Mexican work
A "corn field".
The outside layer of a pinto bean is called the cotyledons.
a corn plant
no it was actually called the green corn ceremony.
corn and beans
1. The entire above-ground portion of a corn plant, including the stem, the leaves, the ear(s), and tassel. Example: "Julie placed a stalk of corn on her front porch for an autumn decoration." 2. The main stem of the corn plant, as distinct from its other parts. Example: "Brad found some lesions on the corn stalk which were not apparent on the leaves or roots."
One "cow corn" plant--more properly called field corn--plant will often have two to three ears on it.
Usually it's called "field corn." It's a cultivar of corn grown predominantly for livestock feed, but also for ethanol production.
Corn roots are fibrous with a shallow spread, while bean roots are taproots which grow deep into the soil. Additionally, corn roots have a more extensive lateral spread than bean roots. Corn roots are more adept at nutrient uptake from the surface soil, while bean roots can access nutrients at deeper levels.
Hominy is neither a bean nor a vegetable, it is made from corn and is, therefore, a grain.
The difference is that the bean seed germinates by dicots and the corn seed germinates by monocots.
anything that is or can be grown on a field or grown by farmers is a crop.