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What kind of corn is this?

JFDery Feb 12, 2004 08:43 AM

Hey you guys,

I've been holding on to this little guy for some reason, he's different. The problem is I can't really put my finger on what's so different about him, it's kinda hard to describe. The black outline of the saddles is missing and the saddles are fading more and more with time. I can't say he's plain hypo, he's got plenty of black pigment in his red as you can see from the picture. The belly is patternless. Reminds me somewhat of a baby bloodred, but I don't recall having any bloodred lineage in any of my corns and this is the only one hatched like that from that pair. The rest of that clutch are mostly, regulars and albinos. Also, one special albino (pictured) in the same clutch with washed out pink instead of white or orange. Both of them were very difficult to get started.

Is this a known cultivar or just an oddball?

Thanks for your comments, Jean

Replies (2)

Kestrel Feb 12, 2004 04:42 PM

>>Hey you guys,
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>>I've been holding on to this little guy for some reason, he's different. The problem is I can't really put my finger on what's so different about him, it's kinda hard to describe. The black outline of the saddles is missing and the saddles are fading more and more with time. I can't say he's plain hypo, he's got plenty of black pigment in his red as you can see from the picture. The belly is patternless. Reminds me somewhat of a baby bloodred, but I don't recall having any bloodred lineage in any of my corns and this is the only one hatched like that from that pair. The rest of that clutch are mostly, regulars and albinos. Also, one special albino (pictured) in the same clutch with washed out pink instead of white or orange. Both of them were very difficult to get started.
>>
>>Is this a known cultivar or just an oddball?
>>
>>
>>
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>>Thanks for your comments, Jean
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JFDery Feb 13, 2004 02:08 PM

Yes, the belly is patternless, but absolutely no motleys came out of that female.

thank for your message.

JF

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