Industrialized hemp plant. You can not get high off of it because it does not bud. It is used for making rope, clothes, and other useful items. It is illegal to grow in America though just like Marijuana plants.
Sorghum or Milo mostly used for caw feed
Corn is a plant that smells like Frito's. The popular snack food is consists of corn chips, salt, and flavoring.
Short corn
plant cells are shaped like squares isnt it obvious?
It looks like a porcupine and looks spiky! ~ anonymous~ llol
it looks like your face
I am looking for the name of the plant that looks like a corn stalk but it grows tall tassle like plant stalk at the top instead of corn? I thought it was surjourn or something like that.
A cattail is a plant in the Florida Everglades.It is an aggressive growing plant.It looks like a corn dog on a stem.
The answer is Broom Corn. The plant looks just like a regular sweet corn plant but does not develop any ears. The upper stold become thin and enlongated and seed heads are fromed. With the wind the sedd are spread or you can collect them for next year. Dry out the stop stalks and make your own broom.
It looks like kernels of corn.
what does broom corn look like
Really tall. [2 to 2.5 m] 6 to 8 feet tall and it can grow up to 1 foot a day in optimal conditions. You truly can 'hear' it grow if you sat in the the field!
It looks like a pig
Corn is a plant that smells like Frito's. The popular snack food is consists of corn chips, salt, and flavoring.
its a plant looks like sand
Teosinte is a plant that grows in Mexico and Central America that looks like corn but they don't eat it. All species of teosinte are threatened or endangered ef extinction.
yes, it should grow with no problem. <><><> Maybe. If the original corn is a hybrid, what you get from planting it may not look like what you planted. If it is an "heirloom" non-hybrid seed, such as Country Gentleman sweet corn, you will get Country Gentleman. If it is a Hybrid Super Sweet, you may get a plant that looks more like a grass- one of the parents of the hybrid.
If I had to guess, I'd probably say corn.