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Posted by: KevinM at Wed Mar 17 11:12:24 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by KevinM ] Sorry, no pics of S. Florida corns, but I had three corns from S. Florida that were all colored really great. The two males were awesomely colored, and as nice as ANY Okeetee I have seen. They were actually a bit brighter IMO in color, but both lacked the thick black borders around the blotches. The third was a female who was "bright" colored, but the orange background and red blotches werent the most bold colored and were closer in color to each other. She also lacked the thick black borders. I think there are S. Florida corns that rival the Okees in overall coloration, if not pattern distinctness. The pic below is a WC Jasper Co. corn I had several years ago and his coloration wasnt as nice as the two male S. Florida corns I had before him. The pic also compares apples to apples with WC examples as opposed to a line bred Okeetee. [ Hide Replies ]
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