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[[Corn]], or maize, is the only domesticated taxon in the genus Zea.
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[[Corn]], or maize, is the only domesticated taxon in the genus Zea. Strong upright stems with broad, smooth, strap-like leaves. Male flowers are at tops of stems, female flowers grow from leaf axils, with solid spathe-like core enclosed within the leaves, in summer. Fruit forms as massed grains around the core in late summerÐautumn.
 
 
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==Cultivation==
 
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Adaptable to most type of soil. Place in open position with sun.
  
 
===Propagation===
 
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Seed.
  
 
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''Z. luxurians''<br>
 
''Z. luxurians''<br>
 
''Z. mays'' ssp. ''huehuetenangensis''<br>
 
''Z. mays'' ssp. ''huehuetenangensis''<br>
''Z. mays'' ssp. ''mays'' ([[maize]])<br>
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''Z. mays'' ssp. ''mays'' ([[corn]], maize)<br>
 
''Z. mays'' ssp. ''mexicana''<br>
 
''Z. mays'' ssp. ''mexicana''<br>
 
''Z. mays'' ssp. ''parviglumis''<br>
 
''Z. mays'' ssp. ''parviglumis''<br>

Revision as of 01:17, 26 February 2009


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Plant Characteristics
Origin: C. America
Cultivation
Exposure: sun
Scientific Names

Poaceae >

Zea >


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Corn, or maize, is the only domesticated taxon in the genus Zea. Strong upright stems with broad, smooth, strap-like leaves. Male flowers are at tops of stems, female flowers grow from leaf axils, with solid spathe-like core enclosed within the leaves, in summer. Fruit forms as massed grains around the core in late summerÐautumn.

Cultivation

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Adaptable to most type of soil. Place in open position with sun.

Propagation

Seed.

Pests and diseases

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Species

Z. diploperennis
Z. luxurians
Z. mays ssp. huehuetenangensis
Z. mays ssp. mays (corn, maize)
Z. mays ssp. mexicana
Z. mays ssp. parviglumis
Z. nicaraguensis
Z. perennis

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References

External links

  • w:Zea. Some of the material on this page may be from Wikipedia, under the Creative Commons license.
  • Zea QR Code (Size 50, 100, 200, 500)