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***NOT TO WA, NT***   (Zea mays)  Originating from a part-Cherokee Indian farmer named Carl Barnes from Oklahoma USA.  An amazing multicoloured cob with brightly coloured kernels which look like glass!  A 'flint' variety of corn which is used not for eating off the cob, but to make corn flour, popcorn or as a beautiful ornamental basket display in the home.  110-120 days.  40 seeds

 

(Corn91578)

SKU Corn91578
Shipping Weight 0.0030kg
Shipping Width 0.010m
Shipping Height 0.010m
Shipping Length 0.010m

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