Four cobs of glass gem corn with dried husks - Lois GoBe/Shutterstock Glass gem corn is quite a sight. With kernels shimmering in blues, purples, reds, and golds, it's easy to imagine it tastes as ...
This is corn. No, it’s not photoshopped. Yes, it’s real. It’s a corn variety called Glass Gem Corn and though it may look like jelly beans or beads, it’s real, actual, edible corn. What in the world?
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, ...
Flint corn has long been a fall decor staple thanks to its muted, earth-toned hues and the variety in its kernels. Just like our favorite bunny ear succulent, it’s a way to celebrate the season using ...
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