Corn: Mandan Bride

Image from Seed Saver’s

From Seed Saver’s:

“Attributed to the Mandan tribe of North Dakota; this Native American flour corn was planted by Mandan women along with beans, sunflowers, and squash. This corn with its colorful autumnal kernels, some of which are striped, can be used in fall displays or ground into corn meal. Plants will produce several 6-8” ears on 6’ plants. flour, decoration”


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Days to Mature: 80-90 Days

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2025

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