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Maize, a plant called corn in English speaking countries.

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Why does a corn cob turn black?

Last week I had corn and the ear (or cob) inside wasn't completely black, but did have the beginnings of blackening at one end, where the tassels would have been, with streaks penetrating the cob itself … My assumption is that it's some kind of fungal infection, possibly present in the tassels, and the longer the corn cob is stored, the blacker the ear becomes, as it degrades. …
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Should I save seeds from corn suckers?

The fact the plants are monoecious does not preclude formation of tillers, most corn plants do produce suckers or tillers, and if you're lucky, they will go on to produce a few extra ears of corn, though … More info here http://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/vegetables/corn/removing-suckers-from-corn.htm …
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