Ornamental Corn Seeds. Zea mays. Non-GMO. Perennial. Open Pollinated. (F1). Heirloom. Disease Resistant. We have several varieties of Ornamental Corn. The plants produce heavy yields of corn. Also makes beautiful fall decorations for Halloween and Thanksgiving. Many are Cold Tolerant, Drought Tolerant, and Heat Tolerant, and are very dependable producers, even under adverse conditions. It's the one found in your local Farmer's Markets. Excellent choices for home gardens, Farmer's Markets, market growers, open field production, and commercial growers.
102 days. Zea mays. (F1) Autumn Explosion Corn. The plant produces high yields of beautiful 9" long ornamental corn. The corn grows in a rainbow of colors with various combinations of glossy red, white, pink, yellow, cola, purple, and some variegated kernels. There are even some kernels that are striped and spotted. A quarter will produce purple husks. This variety was developed for decorative purposes only. A basket of Indian corn makes an attractive gift and is a good seller at craft shows. it is an excellent choice for home gardens and market growers. A variety from the USA.
75 days. Zea mays. Open Pollinated. Black Aztec Corn. The plant produces high yields of beautiful 7 to 8" long blue black corn. Used for making popcorn. Kernels pop white and tender. It makes half a bushel from one pound of kernels. Excellent variety for roasting and grinding into cornmeal. It's a good choice for cornmeal or flour. Also used for fall decorations. An excellent choice for home gardens and market growers. An heirloom variety dating back to the 1860s. United States Department of Agriculture, AMES 22636. A variety from the USA.
100 days. Zea mays. Open Pollinated. Blue Corn. The plant produces good yields of 8" long ears of blue kernel corn. It is a traditional flint or flour corn with striking, deep-blue kernels. Blue corn is primarily used to make tortillas and blue corn chips. Also used for decorations. It's an ancient Native American variety, particularly associated with the Hopi people of the American Southwest. It has a nutty flavor, 30% higher protein content than standard yellow corn, and natural anthocyanins that give it its color and potential antioxidant benefits. Blue corn is grown mostly in the Southwestern United States. An excellent heirloom variety for home gardens. United States Department of Agriculture, PI 420246. A variety from the USA.
105 days. Zea mays. Open Pollinated. Blue Hopi Corn. The plant produces good yields of 9" long ears of blue kernel corn. This blue corn is grown to make tortilla corn chips and blue corn flour. Makes beautiful decorations. Excellent choice for home gardens. United States Department of Agriculture, NSL 232108. A heirloom variety from the Hopi Indians in northern Arizona, USA.
110 days. Zea mays. Open Pollinated. Rainbow Ornamental Corn. The plant produces good yields of 8" long bicolored ears of corn. Beautiful colors of black, blue, maroon, orange, purple, white, and yellow kernels. It is primarily used as an ornamental, but it can be roasted or fried when young, and also ground for flour and meal. A basket of Indian corn makes an attractive gift and is a good seller at craft shows. Great for Halloween and Thanksgiving decorations. An excellent choice for home gardens and market growers. A variety from the USA.
110 days. Zea mays. Open Pollinated. Multi Colored Broom Corn. The plant produces high yields of beautiful straw used to make crafts and brooms. It grows without ears. It is also used for fall decoration arrangements. Birds love the tops of the corn. This variety grows multicolor straw. An excellent choice for home gardens and market growers. A variety from the USA.
110 days. Zea mays. Open Pollinated. Rainbow Ornamental Corn. The plant produces good yields of 8 to 10" long bicolored ears of corn. Beautiful colors of white, red, blue, purple, gold, and orange kernels. Great for Halloween and Thanksgiving decorations. An excellent choice for home gardens and market growers. United States Department of Agriculture, PI 217462. A variety from the USA.
100 days. Zea mays. Open Pollinated. Seneca Red Stalker Corn. The plant produces good yields of delicious multicolor kernels of corn. Ears are 8 to 9" long and have 18 rows of bicolor kernels. It has beautiful purple red stalks and husks. Perfect for making cornmeal. Suitable for the home garden and market growers. A variety from the USA. Disease Resistant: NCLA, R, S.