Corn Serendipity Triplesweet™ Hybrid
Triple the Benefits with New Crunchy-sweet, TripleSweet Corn!

Corn Serendipity Triplesweet™ Hybrid

(P) Pkt
Item # 05529-PK-P1
$3.95
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(M) 1/4 lb
Item # 05529-PK-M
$13.45
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(N) 1/2 lb
Item # 05529-PK-N
$25.35
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(L) 1 lb
Item # 05529-PK-L
$44.75
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High-quality 8-inch ears have tight husks and great staying power!

This bicolor is the first of an entirely new type of corn offering 2 kernel types -- 75% sugary-enriched and 25% supersweet!
82 days. Crunchy-sweet flavor like you have never tasted before bursts from these plump 8-inch ears! One of an entirely new type of corn called TripleSweet, Serendipity Hybrid combines the crunchy texture of sugary-enhanced types with the extra sweetness and great holding ability of the supersweets! The result? Delicious!

TripleSweet corn actually contains TWO kernel types, selected and reselected to create an ear that is 75% sugary-enhanced and 25% supersweet. Ideal for home gardens, it needs no isolation from other corn, and has great staying power on the stalk.

Serendipity Hybrid boasts high-quality bicolor ears, each jammed with 16 to 18 rows of white and yellow kernels beneath tight green husks (which keep the harvest fresh and pest free). They are both attractive and scrumptious, with a full-bodied flavor so savory you may find yourself eating them straight from the stalk! And they keep so well that you don't have to harvest them all at once! Taste, texture, and hold -- that's the TripleSweet advantage! Pkt is 200 seeds.

Genus Zea
Species mays var. rugosa
Variety Serendipity Triplesweet™ Hybrid
Days To Maturity 82
Fruit Color Yellow
Habit Upright
Plant Height 6 ft - 6 ft 6 in
Fruit Length 8 in
Additional Characteristics Direct Sow, Edible
Light Requirements Full Sun
Moisture Requirements Moist,  well-drained
Soil Tolerance Normal,  loamy
Uses Outdoor
Overall Rating: 5 Stars
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Best sweet corn ever
A. Bane from KY wrote (September 05, 2011):
This was my first year in growing this type sweet corn and it's the best I have ever had. I like it because of it's aweetness and it lasted about three weeks in the field. Excellent choice!
Great taste and great holding power
Al Bane from KY wrote (September 05, 2011):
This is the first year for growing serendipity sweet corn and it was an excellent choice. I have tried a lot of other types of sweet corn and this has been my favorite because of it's taste and holding power. It and Honey Select are my all time favorites.