Corn Alduna is a decorative variety, also known as ornamental corn. Unlike edible varieties, Alduna kernels are inedible and feature a variety of colors, including purple, coffee, red, orange, yellow, and white. The cobs are long with large, round kernels, making them attractive for decorative purposes. Dried cobs are often used to decorate interiors, creating long-lasting arrangements similar to dried flowers. The plant grows to a height of 110 to 150 cm and a width of about 50 cm.
This corn variety is distinguished by its unique aesthetic value and is suitable for decorative purposes, not for food consumption. Its vibrant, multicolored kernels and large cobs make Alduna a popular choice for creating original floral arrangements and decorations. The plant integrates well into landscape design and can serve as a striking accent in a garden or on a dacha plot.
Growing Alduna corn does not require special agricultural conditions; however, to obtain high-quality decorative cobs, it is recommended to provide the plant with sufficient light and moderate watering. Due to its low-maintenance nature and striking appearance, Alduna is an excellent choice for gardeners and lovers of decorative plants who wish to diversify their plots with unusual and colorful crops.