Pop Corn
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Pennsylvania Butter-Flavored CORN, POPCORN 28g seed, USDA Certified Organic Check Latest Price
(white) 102 days. Flavor is superior to commercial popcorn. [Pre-1885 heirloom popcorn maintained by the Pennsylvania Dutch. Introduced in 1988 by SESE.] Produces white-kerneled ears, averaging 2 per 8-foot stalk. Ears contain 26 to 28 rows of kernels. Length ranges from 4 to 6 ", measuring 1 ...
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Strawberry CORN, POPCORN 28g seed, USDA Certified Organic Check Latest Price
(red) 98 days. One of the best poppers of the ornamental types. Popular ornamental variety with ears shaped like very large, dark red strawberries. Kernels are rich mahogany-red color. Ears are 2 " long by 1-1/2 " wide, averaging 3 per stalk on 4' plants. Use for decoration or popping. Has h ...
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![[ Wisconsin Black CORN, POPCORN 28g seed ]](/Merchant2/graphics/blackPopcornThumb.jpg) Wisconsin Black CORN, POPCORN 28g seed |
Wisconsin Black CORN, POPCORN 28g seed Check Latest Price
(maroon-black) 80 days. [Mennonite heirloom] Good flavor, and pops well. The popped kernels are crunchy and are bright white with black accents. Decorative 4-5" ears are mostly black, while some are dark maroon. Stalks average 6' with 2 ears per stalk. Pkt ...
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Wisconsin Black CORN, POPCORN 114g seed Check Latest Price
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Dakota Black CORN, POPCORN 28g seed, USDA Certified Organic Check Latest Price
(maroon black) 90 days. Beautiful 4-1/2” ears, great flavor. 15 rows per ear. 6’ stalks, 1 ear per stalk, above-average pest resistance. Pkt ...
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Cherokee Long Ear Small CORN, POPCORN 28g seed Check Latest Price
(rainbow) (100 days) [Seed grown by Merlyn Niedens, combining several strains of long ear Cherokee popcorn sent by Carl Barnes of Turpin, Oklahoma. Carl has helped save many of the Cherokee corns that came west over the the Trail of Tears.] Small kernelled variety makes surprisingly large pops, yiel ...
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 | | We tend to think of popcorns for popping only, but some Native Americans also grind popcorn to make bread. Popcorn is grown and dried in the same manner as dent corn or flint corn. All the popcorns and most flint corns are resistant to ear damage by birds. PACKET: 1 oz or 28 g (about 460 to 565 seeds, depending on variety) sows 125. See Corn for cultural information. | |
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