Multicolored corn

A single corn cob can contain kernels of all different colors and shades, which have a pearlescent sheen.

Name: Glass Gem
Who developed it? – American farmer Carl Barnes
How was it bred? – Hybrid corn varieties of different colors were crossed through open pollination.
Can it be eaten like regular corn? – NO
Edible uses: Only as popcorn and corn flour (it is a siliceous fruit, i.e., it consists of hard starch).
Domestic use: the kernels can be used to make decorations, as decor, or to decorate various items
Cost of kernels: $1.3 to $18

To obtain an early corn harvest, we recommend using agrofiber

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