Peruvian Roots Farm
Marble Indian Corn Seeds – Multicolor Heirloom Variety
Marble Indian Corn Seeds – Multicolor Heirloom Variety
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Scientific Name: Zea mays var. indurata
Hardiness Zone: 4–11
Sunlight Exposure: Full Sun
Water Needs: Moderate
Temperature Range: 65–90°F (18–32°C)
Days from Seed to Harvest: 100–110 days
About the Plant
Marble Indian Corn produces smooth, multicolored kernels with a marbled, glossy appearance — a natural work of art. The ears display a mix of white, bronze, yellow, blue, and deep red shades, making it ideal for both decorative use and traditional cornmeal.
How to Grow (Simple Steps)
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Sow seeds directly in warm soil after frost has passed.
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Plant 1 inch deep and 10–12 inches apart in rows 30 inches apart.
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Keep soil consistently moist until plants establish.
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Harvest when husks dry and kernels harden.
Our Mission
We are a small family farm in Mansfield, Ohio, dedicated to sharing the beauty of Peruvian traditions and rare plantswith the world. Every seed purchase supports our ongoing mission to rescue and care for abandoned cats.
“Peruvian Roots, American Blooms.”
Peruvian Roots Farm
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