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tall grass, <i>Zea mexicana,</i> of Mexico and Central America, closely related to corn, and sometimes cultivated as a fodder plant

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  • This picture shows a primitive form of corn, called teosinte, compared to modern corn:
  • It is now known to be descended from teosinte, a large bunch-forming grass.
  • Swollen growths with black dust inside, at the joints, in maize and teosinte
  • Or how about maize, a gross parody of grain created by selectively cultivating teosinte?
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