City Farming: FOTD Sept. 9, 2023

Not quite sure what grain this is, but it looks like harvest time is a month or so off. Spotted yesterday, thriving in the street in Ajijic. The plant identifier says it is either sorghum or corn. Given its location in Mexico, I’d bet on corn, and that’s what both the leaves and the bloom look most like. Luckily, it isn’t growing on the parking side of the street, so looks like the drivers are respecting its claim on this small plot of the street. 

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  1. lifelessons's avatarlifelessons Post author

    Yes, I was wondering the same. I hope no one cuts it down. I’d love to see if it comes to fruition. It is on a very busy but narrow street with two way traffic plus parking on one side, so the practical thing would be to cut it down, but I hope they let it remain.

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