Maize (called "corn" in the US) has penniparallel venation, like most other monocotyledonous plants.
Parallel venation.
the leaf of a maize plant has parallel venation
corn known as maize
There are several insects that affect maize including earwigs, weevils and armyworms. The most common pest is the European corn borer that led to the development of a form of maize called Bit maize which has proved resistant to these insect.
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1. Reticulate venation and 2. parallel venation
wheat , millets, barley, maize, pulses , and cotton
They ate corn or maize, tomatoes, squash, beans.
They ate maize, tomatoes, avocados, atole (a type of porridge), tortillas made from maize, and tamales, a kind of envelope made from steamed maize stuffed with vegetables or meat. The Aztecs also ate chocolate and had an alcholic drink called octli.
Maize is a kind of grain used mainly to feed livestock. In the US it's called "corn". A lesser amount is used for food products like corn tortillas, corn meal, and corn chips. The sweeter kind, called sweet corn, is also a popular food item in the US.
Maize flour is basically flour made from maize maize is a crop and wotsits are made from maize :)
This can vary widely depending on where the maize is being grown and how (subsistence versus industrial agriculture). The kind of maize also plays a role. An extremely general answer for ordinary dent maize (field corn in the US) produced using industrial agriculture methods would be about 35,000 plants per acre.
corn can be known as mealies in South Africa