Plant: After last frost

Zea mays

50 seeds/pack | 90-100 days |  Heirloom

Our strain of Blue Corn was gifted to a friend in Northern CA 20 years ago by a Hopi elder and has been the staple crop of southwestern and central American native peoples for many centuries. With deep blue kernels borne on 8-inch ears, this corn thrives in hot temps and long growing seasons. Fertile soil can produce up to 6 ears per plant. Allow ears to dry on the plant and grind for a beautiful fine corn flour.

$3.25

Plant: After last frost

Zea mays

50 seeds/pack | 85 days | Heirloom

Dakota Black popcorn stands out from the crowd with shiny black/red kernels that pop into creamy white popcorn. The popped flavor is outstanding! The 5-6 ft tall plants yield an average of 1 ear per plant. Bred by Prairie Road Organic Seeds 

$3.25

Plant: After last frost

Zea mays

50 seeds/pack   |   110-120 days   

 

After years spent researching and developing lost native corn varieties, Carl Barnes honed this breathtaking rainbow beauty as a tribute to his ancestors. Truly a remarkable flint variety, with translucent kernels in shiny bold colors from robin’s egg blue to pinks, reds and greens, it can be dried on the stalk for and used for flour or popping. Plants reach 9’ tall.


     

     

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    Plant: After last frost

    Zea mays

    50 seeds/pack | 85 days | Heirloom

    Vigorous corn produces loads of ears with white kernels. Pops up white and large with great flavor. Average 6 inch ears. Other variety information for this type talk about small plants but ours grew to 10 feet! In our house popcorn is a standard snack and it is nice to know where it came from! Will grow well in the foothills and valley.

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    Plant: After last frost
    Zea mays
    50 seeds/pack  I  85 days  I  OSSI pledged
    Beautiful dry corn with abundant flavor and uses. Three main colors emerge and each has its own special uses...white for pancakes, tan for gravy, red for parching. Bred by Carol Deppe for early maturity. Plants reach about 5 ft tall and are the dry ears shell easily by hand.
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    Plant: After last frost

    Zea mays

    50 seeds/pack   |   80-90 days   

    This stunning variety is another original piece of breeding work from Alan Kapuler, founder of Peace Seeds in OR. With white kernels and purple cobs, the dried seeds truly resemble small jewels. The entire plant is purple and gorgeous. Plants grow 7-8 ft tall with an average of two sweet ears per plant. 


     

     

     

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    Plant: After last frost

    Zea mays

    50 seeds/pack   |   85 days   |   Heirloom

    This is the most beautiful corn we have ever grown or seen. It produces the full color spectrum in bright, vivid hues. Bred by Montana grower Dave Christiansen, it has been selected from more than 70 Indian corns for hardiness in short, cool mountain climates. Our crop grew to only 5-6 feet and produced 1-2 ears per plant. Great to grind for corn meal, flour, tortillas, etc.

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    Plant: After last frost

    Zea mays

    50 seeds/pack   |   80 days   

    Top Hat is an excellent modern sweet corn variety with plump golden kernels and a super sweet corn flavor. It is the breeding work of the late Jonathan Spero in southern OR. It has been selected to tolerate cool soils, mature early and have tight husks that are effective in excluding insects. Expect 8 -10 ft plants with an average of 2 ears per plant. Ears are about 8 inches long. Top Hat is an open source variety and pledged to the Open Source Seed Initiative


       

       

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      Plant: After last frost

      Zea mays

      50 seeds/pack   |   80 days  

      Tuxana is a sweet, rich and creamy white sweet corn with large ears and kernels. Bred by Jonathan Spero, it is pledged to the Open Source Seed Initiative. 7' tall plants usually bear 2 good ears about 8" long with 12-16 rows of kernels.  


         

         

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        Plant: After last frost

        Zea mays

        50 seeds/pack | 55 days

        This short season variety is suitable for cooler climates such as the coast or mountains. The plants are dwarfed at 3-5 feet with several small yellow ears per plant. Ears are 4-7 inches in length and some plants produce as many as 6 on multiple tillers. Developed in 1958 by the University of Alaska.

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        Plant: After last frost

        Zea mays

        50 seeds/pack   |   82 days  

        Zanadoo corn produces 2 ears per tall plant with a mixture of white and yellow kernels boasting robust flavor and sweetness. Long husks protect he ears from insect damage. The cobs have mostly 14 rows of big deep kernels on 8 " long , wide diameter cobs. Selected to produce without high fertility levels. Bred by Jonathan Spero ad pledged to the Open Source Seed Initiative. 

         

           

           

          $3.25