Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It’s not really summer until you bite into a warm, juicy ear of corn on the cob, fresh from the farmers market or a roadside stand ...
Glass Gem corn, a unique variety of rainbow-colored corn, became an Internet sensation in 2012 when a photo of the sparkling cob was posted to Facebook. Shortly after, the company that sells the rare ...
Brittle corn stalks border a backyard garden in Flagstaff, Ariz., on a windswept mesa surrounded by ponderosa pine trees. They look dried-up and ordinary, but the garden's owner, Carol Fritzinger, ...
Corn on the cob is one of life's biggest treats, but there's rarely a surprise when you peel the husk. That's not the case with Glass Gem corn. Peeling the husk from this variety of corn is like ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Four cobs of glass gem corn with dried husks - Lois GoBe/Shutterstock Glass gem corn is quite a sight. With kernels shimmering in ...
Glass Gem corn can range from fiery reds to golden yellows, making a beautiful, edible mix of colors. Native Seeds/SEARCH One Oklahoma farmer can be credited with bringing an added splash of color to ...
No, this isn't Photoshop or a gemstone-studded trinket---just an ear of corn. Seedsman Greg Schoen of the Seeds Trust got this "Glass Gems" corn from his "corn-teacher," a part-Cherokee man in his 80s ...
These extraordinary images may appear to show colourful boiled sweets or even glass beads - but in fact, they show specially bred ears of corn. Glass Gem corn was developed by a Native American farmer ...
Brittle corn stalks border a backyard garden in Flagstaff, Ariz., on a windswept mesa surrounded by ponderosa pine trees. They look dried-up and ordinary, but the garden's owner, Carol Fritzinger, ...
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