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The corn plant has a pithy noded stalk supported by prop roots. The staminate (male) flowers form the tassel at the top of the plant. The pistillate (female) flowers are the kernels on the cob, which is enclosed by a leafy husk beyond which extend threadlike styles and stigmas (the silk), which catch the pollen.
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Dracaena fragrans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dracaena fragrans ( Corn Plant , Chinese Money Tree , or Cornstalk Dracaena ) is a flowering plant species in the family Ruscaceae, that resembles a corn stalk in habitus. It is native to Wes...
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Entomology Image Gallery > Plant Diseases and Damage > Corn ... Anthracnose leaf blight on corn ... Early symptoms of anthracnose stalk rot in corn...
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AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on corn, Plants. Includes related research links. ... The Corn Plant...
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Dracaena fragrans "Massangeana" or Corn Plant Dracaena is one of the old fashion houseplants. They have rosettes of glossy, green leaves, broadly striped and banded with light green and yellow down the center.
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Cellulose-loving fungi can cut biofuel costs by enabling existing corn ethanol plants to process cheaper, woody feedstocks such as corn stover ... One of the pair's special enzymes readily degrades cellulose and another has the unique ability to break down corn starch at ambient temperatures, a talent that enables existing...
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