Lillies aren't closely related to either, but corn is more related than roses because they are monocots.
Bioenergy is most closely related to the harvesting of a corn crop. Corn can be processed into biofuels like ethanol, making it a renewable energy source derived from plants.
Monocotyledon examples: corn, wheat, rice, lilies, orchids. Dicotyledon examples: sunflowers, roses, beans, peas, tomatoes.
Maize is the proper name for corn. Wheat and corn were once closely related as varieties of grain bearing grasses. Mankind has hybridized corn far away from its original form in nature. Wheat remains closely related to rye, barley, rice etc.
In the sense of "corned beef" ... maybe. The word "corn" means generally the grain of any cereal crop, and by extension any small food (such as peppercorns), or something that RESEMBLES the grains of a cereal crop (the "corns" in corned beef refer to the coarse salts used in the process). You COULD call peanuts "corns" in that sense.However, peanuts are not closely related to maize, the preferred international term for what in the US is mostly called corn. They're more closely related to peas and beans.
If you are referring to it being the state tree/bird/flower then yes. Ordinarily they wouldn't be capitalized.
Corn, wheat, rice, grass, orchids, tulips, onions, asparagus, lilies, all palms
Some examples of monocotyledons include grasses (such as wheat, corn, and rice), lilies, orchids, palms, and bamboo. These plants have seeds with a single cotyledon (seed leaf) and typically have parallel veined leaves.
There isn't a slogan for candy corn. For more on candy corn see the links in related links.
There isn't a slogan for candy corn. For more on candy corn see the links in related links.
Corn snakes are in the colubrid family, the largest family of snakes.
The main thing that Iowa is know for growing is corn. If you visit the state of Iowa, you will see lots of corn fields.
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