Cherokee Squaw crossed with Silver King
fusion_power
13 years ago
I grew a dozen plants of Cherokee Squaw that were detasseled so they would cross with Silver King plants growing beside them. Cherokee Squaw is a bicolor corn with white kernels and dark purple/blue kernels produced on the same cobs. I deliberately planted ONLY the white kernels so I could segregate out a pure white open pollinated se+ corn in future generations. Today, I harvested a few ears of the Cherokee Squaw and got a total surprise. Look at this!
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Since I crossed a white corn with another white corn, I expected to get white kernels in the F1. But in this case, every single kernel is purple/blue. There is a simple genetic explanation. But most folks won't guess what it is.
DarJones
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