Corn variety EG 7169 VH is an early-maturing line included in the State Register of the Russian Federation. This variety is characterized by medium plant height and medium-width leaves, ensuring optimal growth and resilience to external conditions. External features include weak anthocyanic coloration of the first leaf sheath and roots of medium intensity, as well as a rounded leaf tip with a small angle between the leaf blade and stem.
The tasseling time of this variety is early-medium, with weak or absent anthocyanic coloration of the ear husk and tassel. The ear has a main axis that is higher than the upper lateral branch and forms a small angle with it, while primary lateral branches are of medium length and slightly curved. The plant's silk is medium anthocyanic in color, and leaf sheaths are practically uncolored.
The ear is short, slender, and weakly conical, with a medium-length stalk and few rows of kernels. The kernel is intermediate in type, closer to starchy, with the upper part yellow-orange and the lower part orange. There is no anthocyanic coloration of the ear stalk, which is one of the variety's distinctive features. This corn variety was developed by EURALIS SEMENCES and is intended for cultivation throughout Russia.