zea mays rugosa
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Definition
Noun: * Sweet corn plant: A variety of the corn plant (Zea mays) specifically cultivated for its edible, sweet-tasting kernels, which are harvested while the ears are immature and tender.
Usage
- This term is the formal botanical name for the plant that produces sweet corn. It is primarily used in agricultural, botanical, and scientific contexts.
- In everyday language, the common name "sweet corn" is almost always used instead of .
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The study compared the drought resistance of Zea mays rugosa to that of field corn varieties.
- This seed catalog lists several hybrids of Zea mays rugosa suitable for home gardens.
- General Context (less common):
- The farmer dedicated five acres to Zea mays rugosa for the summer market.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often abbreviated in scientific literature as after its first full mention.
- It can be used attributively (like an adjective) to describe related concepts, e.g., " cultivation" or " genetics."
Variants and Related Words
- Sweet corn (n.): The common name for both the plant and its edible product (the ears).
- Sugar corn (n.): Another common name for sweet corn.
- Green corn (n.): A term sometimes used for sweet corn, especially when referring to the young, fresh ears.
- Zea mays (n.): The species name for maize or corn in general.
- Zea mays indentata (n.): Dent corn, a major field corn variety.
- Zea mays indurata (n.): Flint corn, another field corn variety.
Synonyms
- Sweet corn plant
- Sugar corn plant
Notes on Meaning
- The key distinguishing feature of is the genetic mutation that causes the kernels to retain a high sugar content and a tender, creamy texture at the milk stage, unlike field corn varieties which become starchy.
Noun
- a corn plant developed in order to have young ears that are sweet and suitable for eating