Indian Corn

wclawrence

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I wanted to show these off and offer some to y'all if you want some.
I was not planning on planting any corn, but my neighbor had this really really really old corn for decoration hanging up in the old farm house, and I planted it. Really, I planted it just to show him that it would in fact grow. He thought it was too old to germinate.

So I wrung it all off one cob, which was all red and blue kernels.
Anyways, here it is.

If you want some, send a SASE with two dollars in it to:
Will Lawrence
68 Windy Acres Path
Dallas, Ga. 30132
and put a note in there to let me know you want the colored corn.

Edited to add, for the two dollars you will get about a good handful of corn all from the same cob, but it may be any color. Some of it is white, some blue, some red, and some yellow. These are the darker ones

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Danny015

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marshallsmyth said:
Those are beautiful!
Looks like they were grille. i used to eat corn and i love it during my toddler years.
Never seen a corn with color like these, interesting!
 

897tgigvib

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Those may well be an ancient local native heirloom.
How long did they take to mature, seed to soil to seed?
By the size I'd guess 90 to 100 days seed to seed?
 
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