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mayennaise | 16:02 Sun 09th Jun 2013 | Gardening
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Mr M has just been for a walk in the West Sussex countryside, near Chichester and saw a crop growing that he wasn't able to identify. Any one any ideas pse from the following description; about 12 ins high, thick green stalk, alternate upright green leaves that were thick and leathery looking, with a gap on the stalk between the leaf bunches and they are rugby ball shaped! They were planted a good couple of feet apart which to me indicates that they are going to grow much bigger. Sorry the description is a bit odd but I'm working from a photo he took on his mobile from about 50 yards distance!! I'm presuming it's edible.
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My first guess is corn on the cob.
(probably wrong, usually am when it comes to plants)
I agree with Albs - juvenile maize.
This is a duplicate post - other one is here http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Food-and-Drink/Question1250253.html
Try this link, and input as much information as you can.

http://www.botanicalkeys.co.uk/flora/content/SEARCH.ASP

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