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Glass Gem Corn

Quick Facts:

  • Open-pollinated variety
  • Glossy, jewel-toned kernels
  • No two ears are alike
  • Can be ground into grits or cornmeal
  • 120 days to harvest

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Glass Gem Corn

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Glass Gem is a flint corn variety that produces brilliant, glossy kernels in a seemingly endless spectrum of jewel-toned colors.  Our favorite rainbow corn variety as the kernel colors are very vibrant and unique.  In fact, no two ears are alike.  Glass Gem is the result of many years of careful breeding and selection by part-Cherokee farmer and breeder Carl Barnes.  The glossy, flint-type kernels are edible and are well suited for grinding into cornmeal and grits.  Reported by others to be suitable for popcorn, but we tried it and determined that there are better uses for this variety.  Matures approximately 120 days after sowing.  Each packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds.

Zea mays

Glass Gem is a flint corn variety that produces brilliant, glossy kernels in a seemingly endless spectrum of jewel-toned colors.  Our favorite rainbow corn variety as the kernel colors are very vibrant and unique.  In fact, no two ears are alike.  Glass Gem is the result of many years of careful breeding and selection by part-Cherokee farmer and breeder Carl Barnes.  The glossy, flint-type kernels are edible and are well suited for grinding into cornmeal and grits.... read more

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Zea mays

Glass Gem is a flint corn variety that produces brilliant, glossy kernels in a seemingly endless spectrum of jewel-toned colors.  Our favorite rainbow corn variety as the kernel colors are very vibrant and unique.  In fact, no two ears are alike.  Glass Gem is the result of many years of careful breeding and selection by part-Cherokee farmer and breeder Carl Barnes.  The glossy, flint-type kernels are edible and are well suited for grinding into cornmeal and grits.  Reported by others to be suitable for popcorn, but we tried it and determined that there are better uses for this variety.  Matures approximately 120 days after sowing.  Each packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds.

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Larry Croutizine
Such a fast grower!

Very good, fast germination and fast growth! Pleanty of early Spring
sun light and a rich organic soil base potting mix. It helps
to soak the corn seeds in very slightly warm water for 12-15 hours before
planting. Soaking is not needed though of course. Room temperature water
will work fine. PS Be SURE TO POLLINATE THE CORN SILKS.

Photo was taken almost two weeks after plants shown true leaves.
(Five black pots in a row)

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Tracy McDonough
Quick Order Fulfillment

I got my order a lot sooner than I expected. I am waiting to plant these when the frost is mo longer a factor, and am hoping for some beautiful corn for my personal garden. I appreciate the great service and will order again.

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