The pop-corn in my room has born the second ear of corn at the joint part between the leave and the stem, adjacent to the first one. It is smaller but has the same kind of corn silk. How many ears of corn does an ordinary corn tree bear? My pop-corn tree has now six large leaves and the bottom two of them have born ears. It is quite possible that the other four leaves have own ears, but I wonder whether the stem can hold so many ears. It is not so thick. I don't expect "sextuplet." All I want is the first child grow healthy, and if possible, I want to cook and enjoy this second generation of pop-corn.
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