This is my 21" amel corn. On some people say she could qualify for a sunglow, what does everyone on here this?



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This is my 21" amel corn. On some people say she could qualify for a sunglow, what does everyone on here this?



>>This is my 21" amel corn. On some people say she could qualify for a sunglow, what does everyone on here this?
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looks like a typical amel to me.
Not enough "pop" in the colors for a sunglow.
It's not only a lack of white.
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golly- this is like deja-vu from another site... not an ultra, not an ultramel and not a sunglow. just a plain ole amel.... nothing wrong with plain amels....
~kin
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Nothings wrong at all with a plain old amel, I've just been curious about what she is exactly. Shes always looked different then the other amels I've seen so I've always been curious if shes just a good looking amel or possibly something else. Thanks for clearing that up though.
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