Today I'm taking you to the edge of a hot and dusty Mississippi corn field, and will give you a glimpse down a couple of the endless rows that run for miles and miles and acres and acres across flat Delta lands.
The corn stalks towered over me, their tassels swaying gently in the warm breeze ...
Although I grew up playing hide and seek amongst the corn rows of my grandfather's garden in the country, I had never really looked closely at a corn plant before, so it was fun seeing one up close through my camera lens.
While doing a little research for this post, I discovered that the corn silk has such a high concentration of potassium that it is used (in capsule form) as a powerful diuretic, and can also be used to treat urinary disorders, such as kidney stones.
I think the most fascinating part of a corn stalk (and probably less seen part) is its roots (you can click on the picture to enlarge it, if you'd like to get a closer look).
Now that I know a little more about corn than I did when I started this post, I think I'm going to take our granddaughter Avery to a corn field next week and let her discover the wonders of corn for herself ... and let her take some pictures while we're there!
5 comments:
Only a girl from Mississippi who went to the farm in the summer could appreciate pictures of corn rows. Love the pictures. Brought back lots of good memories. Thanks for sharing.
The long vista of a cornfield stretching away like comb tracks in a little boy's hair as you drive past---that's one of my favorite views of Summer.
I think I love best the elaborate stitching of the rosy roots, holding fast and digging deep to keep that impossible height of post upright.
Beauty in a cornfield---wow.
Gorgeous cornfield, love every single image!
The roots are particularly impressive, they could star in a scary movie. ;-)
Corn is my favorite from the garden,I can almost live on it in the summer. Corn pudding, corn on the cob, fried corn, grilled corn, and corn salsa. I am sure there is lots more. I grew up on the farm and remember the corn cuts when we ran up and down the rolls. Thanks for sharing, Richard at My Old Historic House
I bet Avery would love that...great photos...
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