Description
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Glass Gem Corn produces the most beautiful, jewel-toned ears you’ll ever see, with kernels in a rainbow of shiny, translucent colors. There’s no wonder why this corn is also sometimes called Rainbow Corn. It makes a stunner of a harvest-season table decoration, but it’s not just for looks! The dried kernels also make great home-grown popcorn, or tasty grits and cornmeal if ground. Oklahoma farmer Carl Barnes was a seed preservationist who collected many rare Native American corn varieties, and he spent years breeding his Glass Gem Corn from several of those varieties.
21 gram packet contains a minimum of 100 seeds.
Conrad Robinson? –
Bought for my granddaughter. She loves them.
Winifred Smith? –
Will definitely buy again to share with friends, family, and the community.
Silas Robinson? –
Excellent product, great taste
Jude Reed? –
Works great
Opal Park? –
Nice not hvn to pop the shell