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Native corn cobs drying in sun
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Native corn varieties. Different colored native corn (Zea mays) cobs drying in the sun. These cobs were grown in Oaxaca State, Mexico and are some of the many varieties of corn that were first cultivated 7000 years ago from the wild teosinte corn plant.
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Philippe Psaila/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2479534
Legacy Identifier:
SP4825
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5147px × 3425px (~50 MB)
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agriculture
agrobiodiversity
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C008/1385
C0081385
cereal
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Outdoors
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south america
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zea mays