Children of Mana/Gem fusion

The following are the fusion tables to create new gems. Each table should be read similar to a multiplication table. The gem on the left, when combined with the gem on top, will result in the gem at the intersection of the row and column. The order of the gems does not matter in the fusion.

Gems come in primary (red, yellow, blue) and secondary (green, purple, orange) colors, as well as imperfect gems. Primary colors can be fused to create other gems (not all primary color gems can be fused, though) in expected ways. Two like-color gems will create another like-color gem (red + red = red). Two non-like colors will create the expected secondary color (red + yellow = orange, red + blue = purple, yellow + blue = green). Imperfect gems are only found, not created from fusion.

Purple Gem Fusion Table
Red gems across the top, Blue gems down the left side.

Orange Gem Fusion Table
Red gems across the top, yellow gems down the left.

Green Gem Fusion Table
Blue gems across the top, yellow gems down the left.