corn grows best in winter because it needs alot of water
Corn is a vascular plant. Everything is vascular, except liverworts and mosses.
Corn has more than one macromolecule: Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen and Hydrogen are the major nutrients that make up a corn plant and the macromolecules of that plant.
The scientific name for corn plant is Zea mays.
The tendrils at the end of a corn plant are called silk. Each silk represents a potential kernel of corn, as they are the female reproductive parts of the plant that catch the pollen from the tassels to produce the kernels.
A dry stem of a corn plant refers to the dried, dead stalk that remains after the corn plant has matured and the crop has been harvested. These dried stems are typically left standing in the field until they are removed during field maintenance or plowing.
You can, but if they pollinate at the same time, the sweet corn will taste all starchy and not sweet because it crossed with the field corn.
The ear of sweet corn is the fruit, or reproductive organ, of the corn plant.
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Greenhouse plant and sweet corn.
Corn doesn't sweat. But sweet corn is sweet.
Sweet Corn is an annual and must be replanted every year
The amount of corn processed in one hour at a sweet corn plant can vary significantly depending on the size and efficiency of the facility. Typically, large processing plants can handle several tonnes of corn per hour, with some capable of processing upwards of 10 to 20 tonnes. This includes steps like blanching, cooling, and packaging, which are essential for preserving the quality of the sweet corn. Specific figures can differ based on operational capacity and technology used.
Sugar, from sugarcane: honey; stevia, from the stevia plant; corn syrup, from corn, and many, many more.
Sweet corn is a monocot.
You have that mixed up, and nor does the question make any sense. A cob is not a corn plant: it is a appendage that holds the corn kernels that is grown or comes from the corn plant. You can have many rows of corn with many cobs on them, and typically the number of cobs on a corn plant (especially GMO corn) is a 1:1 or 2:1 ratio.AnswerIt can vary widely depending on the type of corn, whether field, sweet, or another type, and depending on what the plant breeder bred it to do. Older varieties can have as few as 12 rows of kernels on a cob, while certain types of sweet corn can have as many as 24. The average across all types is 16 to 18 rows of kernels to the ear.
Sweet corn is way higher in protein than regular corn.
Sweet corn is above ground. It is the fruit of the corn stalk.