Is there female and male corn?
No, corn does not have distinct male and female plants. Corn is a monoecious species, meaning that each individual plant has both male and female reproductive organs. The tassel at the top of the corn plant produces pollen, which fertilizes the silks emerging from the ears of corn lower down on the stalk. Self-pollination is the primary means of reproduction in corn, ensuring successful seed production for future generations.
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