Kentucky Rainbow Dent Corn




Kentucky Rainbow Dent Corn








(rainbow) 110 days. [Selected and bred since 2001 by Susana Lein of Salamander Springs Farm in Berea, KY. Its progenitor, Daymon Morgan’s Kentucky Butcher, was grown by generations of Daymon Morgan’s family in Leslie Co., eastern KY. Introduced 2009 by SESE.] Beautiful, multicolored, huge ears (up to 14 in. long!) on sturdy 12-18 ft. stalks, 1-2 ears per stalk, 10-14 rows per ear. Some all-red and all-blue ears along with an array of purple, white, and striped orange kernels. This variety’s ancestors include Bloody Butcher and many other corns, crossed over the decades to create an immensely productive, drought tolerant, hardy dent corn, good for sweet roasting ears and gorgeous, delicious cornmeal. Small packet has about 78 seeds.
Dent, Flint & Flour Corn
Zea mays
Please refer to our Corn Growing Guide for cultural information.
Packet: 1.5 oz (42g) unless otherwise stated (120-190 seeds, depending on variety) sows 40-60’.