Description
In Greek mythology, ambrosia was known as “the food of the gods,” and ‘Ambrosia’ lives up to its name. With 8″ long ears and tender, creamy kernels, this bicolor sweet corn is perfect for a midseason harvest thanks to its early vigor and excellent disease resistance. ‘Ambrosia’ is perfect for a summer barbecue and will be the talk of the block.
Days to Maturity: 75 days
Family: Poaceae (formerly Gramineae). Grass family, includes corn, wheat, oats, rice, lawn grasses, and ornamental grasses.
Type: Sugary enhanced type (SE) (Learn More)
Native: Americas
Hardiness: Frost-sensitive annual
Exposure: Full sun
Plant Dimensions: 6 ½’ tall
Variety Info: 8″ ears. Bicolor kernels are white and yellow. ‘Ambrosia’ is a homozygous sugary enhanced (se) type corn that is resistant to Stewart’s Wilt and Northern Corn Leaf Blight.
Attributes: Stewart’s Wilt Resistant, Northern Corn Leaf Blight Resistant, Frost Sensitive





