Sweet, early, and decorative! Three colors in one cob.
An early-ripening and high-yielding variety that will adorn your garden and table. Thanks to its high cold tolerance, it is perfect for climates with short summers.
Characteristics:
* Plant: Strong, 150-200 cm tall, with linear leaves and beautiful panicle inflorescences.
* Ears: 15-20 cm long, dense.
* Kernels: A real kaleidoscope! Against the background of the main yellow kernels, yellow, purple, and blue kernels are arranged in a staggered pattern.
* Taste: Rich, sweet, and very pleasant at the milky ripeness stage.

Harvest Tip:
For eating fresh, harvest the ears when blue kernels just start to appear. At this time, the corn is at its most tender and sweet. If left to ripen fully, the ears become excellent material for winter bouquets and autumn decor.
HISTORICAL REFERENCE:
Developed by John Sundquist at River’s Turn Farm in Oregon (USA). It is a successful result of crossing two legendary varieties: the early "Hooker's Sweet Indian" and the classic "Golden Bantam".
CULTIVATION:
Sow seeds in mid-May when the soil warms up to +10...+12°C (optimal for germination +25...+28°C). To accelerate germination, seeds can be pre-warmed for 4-5 days in the sun and soaked in warm water. Seeding depth 5-7 cm. Prefers fertile, moist soil and sunny locations.

* The uniqueness of ornamental corn lies in the fact that the kernels of the cobs rival flowers in their multicolor. But unlike flowers, they will not fade, but will decorate your home for years.

