Stalk Of Corn

Stalk Of Corn is a collective noun phrase for a group of corn.

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A stalk of corn refers to a collection of corn plants growing closely together in a field or garden. As a collective noun phrase, it represents the unity and lushness of these tall, slender plants standing in unison. Each stalk holds the potential of bearing multiple ears of corn, serving as a symbol of abundance, growth, and sustenance. A stalk of corn showcases the collective effort of nature's marvels, as the individual plants rely on each other and the surrounding environment to thrive and provide nourishment to humans and animals alike. This term captures the image of a picturesque cornfield, with countless strong and upright plants bending and rustling in the wind, signaling the harvest season and reminding us of agriculture's vital role in sustaining our lives.

Example sentences using “Stalk Of Corn”

  • The farmer tended to his vibrant stalk of corn in the summer heat.
  • They could see a stunning stalk of corn stretching towards the clear blue sky.
  • A gust of wind gently rustled the leaves on the stalk of corn.

Other collective nouns for Corn

Collective noun: Acre
Collective noun: Bag
Collective noun: Barrel
Collective noun: Basket
Collective noun: Bin
Collective noun: Bite
Collective noun: Bits
Collective noun: Blade
Collective noun: Bowl
Collective noun: Box
Collective noun: Bundle
Collective noun: Bushel
Collective noun: Can
Collective noun: Case
Collective noun: Cob
Collective noun: Container
Collective noun: Crate
Collective noun: Crop
Collective noun: Ear
Collective noun: Fiber
Collective noun: Field
Collective noun: Grain
Collective noun: Harvest
Collective noun: Heap
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