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Smoik Hu:ñ

  • ZF016
  • Zea mays. Tohono O'odham 60-Day. Extremely fast maturing desert-adapted corn traditionally grown with the summer rains in the 'ak-chin' floodwater fields of the Tohono O'odham from southern Arizona. "60-day" refers to the time it takes for ears to develop to milk stage in Southern Arizona if planted with the monsoon rains. Likely will take longer in other regions and other planting times. Occasional blue kernels may be present. Traditionally this variety is roasted and dried when the corn is in the milk stage, called Huuñi Ga'i. This variety is a farm favorite for making fresh ground masa for tortillas after the dried kernels are soaked in an alkaline solution through a process called nixtimalization. The plants are remarkably tough - in our 2012 growout in Tucson, this variety produced on rainwater alone. From our Seed Bank Collection.

    • Flour corn
    • Origin: Low desert
    • Produces short (5-9") ears with white kernels on short plant stalks.
    • Similar to Pima 60-day
    • Approx. 14g/50 seeds per packet.
    • Limit 3 packets.
  • $3.95

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Joseph-Lee Morehouse
Blessing

98 % gemmation - plants strong and very good - 2 ears on many of the plants - will be a good harvest.

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Marlana Foots
Corn seeds

I'm very proud and honored and humble to be able to buy and support native seeds we are living in the natives land and you need to respect by supporting and the knowledge is insurmountable

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Ricardo Perez

The seeds have sprouted and are growing very well. I am very excited to reach the harvest. Thank you for keeping this wonderful heritage alive!

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Reuben Naranjo
Soft corn

It’s popping up like popcorn!