Skip to Content
Future Heirlooms
Projects
Future Heirlooms Mini-Farm
Future Heirlooms Seed Bank
Microclimate Identification Initiative
Sustainable Garden Tool Share Program
Seed Preservation
Soil Testing Services
Grow Biointensive
The Grow Biointensive Method
The 8 Principles of Sustainability
John Jeavons
Store
Seed Bank
Consultation
Soil Testing Services
Contact
Calendar
Donate
0
0
Future Heirlooms
Projects
Future Heirlooms Mini-Farm
Future Heirlooms Seed Bank
Microclimate Identification Initiative
Sustainable Garden Tool Share Program
Seed Preservation
Soil Testing Services
Grow Biointensive
The Grow Biointensive Method
The 8 Principles of Sustainability
John Jeavons
Store
Seed Bank
Consultation
Soil Testing Services
Contact
Calendar
Donate
0
0
Folder: Projects
Back
Future Heirlooms Mini-Farm
Future Heirlooms Seed Bank
Microclimate Identification Initiative
Sustainable Garden Tool Share Program
Seed Preservation
Soil Testing Services
Folder: Grow Biointensive
Back
The Grow Biointensive Method
The 8 Principles of Sustainability
John Jeavons
Folder: Store
Back
Seed Bank
Consultation
Soil Testing Services
Contact
Calendar
Donate
Future Heirlooms Seed Bank Sumire Mochi, Barley
IMG_20190809_121335.jpg Image 1 of 9
IMG_20190809_121335.jpg
IMG_20190629_143936.jpg Image 2 of 9
IMG_20190629_143936.jpg
IMG_20190720_192227.jpg Image 3 of 9
IMG_20190720_192227.jpg
sumiremochi.jpeg Image 4 of 9
sumiremochi.jpeg
IMG_20190727_155549.jpg Image 5 of 9
IMG_20190727_155549.jpg
sumire1.jpeg Image 6 of 9
sumire1.jpeg
IMG_20190809_121328.jpg Image 7 of 9
IMG_20190809_121328.jpg
sumire.jpeg Image 8 of 9
sumire.jpeg
IMG_20190809_121328.jpg Image 9 of 9
IMG_20190809_121328.jpg
IMG_20190809_121335.jpg
IMG_20190629_143936.jpg
IMG_20190720_192227.jpg
sumiremochi.jpeg
IMG_20190727_155549.jpg
sumire1.jpeg
IMG_20190809_121328.jpg
sumire.jpeg
IMG_20190809_121328.jpg

Sumire Mochi, Barley

CA$5.00

A very rare hulless awned 6 row glutinous barley from Japan.

Additional Info:

-2.75” grain heads

-38” tall

-Glutinous

-High Amylopectin

-High nutritional value

-Purple/beige grain

-High yielding

-Very cold tolerant

Sumire Mochi is among the barley cultivars we’ve been growing the longest, for good reason! Highly nutritious plants produce a large number of tillers and gorgeous purple seed heads. The purple/beige grain is highly nutritious and contains gluten, a very rare trait for food purpose barley.

Our Sumire Mochi hasn’t produced significantly more tillers or increased in height after 3 years of selection, however seed head size has increased.

1oz

Quantity:
Add To Cart

A very rare hulless awned 6 row glutinous barley from Japan.

Additional Info:

-2.75” grain heads

-38” tall

-Glutinous

-High Amylopectin

-High nutritional value

-Purple/beige grain

-High yielding

-Very cold tolerant

Sumire Mochi is among the barley cultivars we’ve been growing the longest, for good reason! Highly nutritious plants produce a large number of tillers and gorgeous purple seed heads. The purple/beige grain is highly nutritious and contains gluten, a very rare trait for food purpose barley.

Our Sumire Mochi hasn’t produced significantly more tillers or increased in height after 3 years of selection, however seed head size has increased.

1oz

A very rare hulless awned 6 row glutinous barley from Japan.

Additional Info:

-2.75” grain heads

-38” tall

-Glutinous

-High Amylopectin

-High nutritional value

-Purple/beige grain

-High yielding

-Very cold tolerant

Sumire Mochi is among the barley cultivars we’ve been growing the longest, for good reason! Highly nutritious plants produce a large number of tillers and gorgeous purple seed heads. The purple/beige grain is highly nutritious and contains gluten, a very rare trait for food purpose barley.

Our Sumire Mochi hasn’t produced significantly more tillers or increased in height after 3 years of selection, however seed head size has increased.

1oz


For more more information, please contact us!

 

Stay Informed

Subscribe for the latest news

We respect your privacy.

Thank you!

Healthy soil - Healthy Food, People and Communities

Future Heirlooms Garden Society   

contact@growsustainability.org