OKYU 414 X C 2101-2 — a mid-season corn variety, distinguished by specific morphological traits and adaptability to growing conditions. The plant exhibits medium height and medium leaf width, with leaves that are curved and the angle between leaf blade and stem falling within the medium range. The leaf tip is either sharp or rounded, and the anthocyanic coloration of the first leaf sheath is weak. Roots at the stem base show medium anthocyanic coloration, which is one of the distinguishing features of this variety. Tassel flowering occurs in early-to-medium timeframes, with anthocyanic coloration of the spikelet bracts, bract bases, and stamens either absent or very weak. The main tassel axis is long and positioned above the upper lateral branches, forming a medium angle with lateral branches. Primary lateral tassel branches are curved, medium-length, and occur in small numbers. Silk and leaf sheaths practically lack anthocyanic coloration, which is also characteristic of this variety. The corn ear is medium in length and thickness, slightly conical in shape, with a medium-length stalk. Kernel rows are medium in number, and the cob is colored at a medium intensity. The kernels are dent-shaped and yellow, ensuring good processing and feeding characteristics. All these features make the OKYU 414 X C 2101-2 variety attractive for cultivation in various agroclimatic zones.