Sweet Corn Epiphany F1 Seed

SKU: 12969STDCRU-250SD
$12.06 $15.08 You save 20%
Sweet Corn Epiphany F1 Seed

Sweet Corn Epiphany F1 Seed

SKU: 12969STDCRU-250SD
$12.06 $15.08 You save 20%
$12.06 $15.08 You save 20%
form: STANDARD
style: CRUISER
size: 250 seeds

Save 20% on STANDARD / CRUISER / 250 seeds

The newest introduction to the Nirvana Series, Epiphany offers exceptional taste and texture paired with elevated germination, harvest ease and disease resistance. The 8" ears have 16-18 kernel rows and are held at 24 " on the plant. With quality that holds and high resistance to NCLB, MDMV and Common Rust, Epiphany makes a great addition to mid-season line-ups.

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SizeQuantityPrice Each
STANDARD / CRUISER / 1,000 seeds5+$24.38
STANDARD / CRUISER / 10,000 seeds5+$184.30


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  • Soil Temperature: 65-70°F
  • Germination Lighting: Cover Seed
  • Germination Days: 6-12 Days
  • Plant Height: 78"
  • Seeding Depth: 1.25-1.5"
  • Maturation Days: 75 Days
  • Planting Method: Direct Sow
  • Spacing in Row: 8-12"
  • Spacing Between Rows: 2-3'

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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 6 reviews.

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"Just planted"

Richard (5/5)

Epiphany crop

"I planted four rows June 5, four rows, June 19 and five rows June 26. They look beautiful, healthy and strong. The first four rows, we are beginning to eat. Yellow and white kernels. They are not quite as sweet as Kate corn, but they are very good. I will want to buy cake corn next year. They are supposed to ripe in earlier than Kate corn, but I did not find that to be the case."

Kathy M. (5/5)

My first time growing sweet corn was a success

"Very good germination. Excellent sweet corn. Many got 2 ears per plant. I’d definitely grow this variety again."

Daniel W. (5/5)

Another good corn very tasty

"Another good corn very tasty"

Randall C. (5/5)

Very nice plant. Easy to

"Very nice plant. Easy to grow. Taste is not at the top but within the top 5 of Harris' line. Excellent disease resistance. For the successive planters this may be a variety to end the season when disease pressure is high."

mark a. (5/5)

A really nice sweet corn

"We grow rosie, kate, catalyst, kickoff. Always try new varieties every year. This came up well (wait until soil is warm, def. not early spring) and you should not have a problem. Easy to pick and good eating quality. Rosie still our number one but all have their place."

richard (5/5)

Q&A

What corn would you suggest for Western Oregon?
Hi Jill, There aren't necessarily specific varieties that would do better in Oregon, but if you'd like to discuss more about what type of corn you are looking for, please feel free to contact your sales rep, Marc Crews: https://www.harrisseeds.com/pages/regional-account-representatives