(95-100 Days) Produces shorter stalks that are less susceptible to wind damage. Eight-inch ears are packed with brightly colored kernels of yellow, red, white, blue and purple. Approximately 20 to 30 percent will have purple-streaked husks.
For best results, isolate from all other corn. When planting both ornamental corn and sweet corn in home gardens, plant the ornamental corn first to avoid cross-pollination. Wait three weeks, then plant the sweet corn.
Growing Zone: 3 to 10
Light Requirements: Full Sun