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Daytona "Cinders"

VinnyJ

Red Chin Eastern Indigo
It's been quite a while since I last posted anything here. I found this amusing and decided to share. I was in Daytona and came across these "Cinders". I asked a few questions as if I didn't know anything about them and then snapped this pic. I asked the vendor if they were Amel Cinders and he confirmed they were only "Cinders" and "Het Cinders". I didn't get the vendors name... I was a little distracted by the labels on his table.
 

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Oh.... right Nanci. Other than an Amel mix I don't know what they were. In the pic the snow looking corns weren't that pink in person. They kind of looked like faded amels or amels about to shed.
 
Oh.... right Nanci. Other than an Amel mix I don't know what they were. In the pic the snow looking corns weren't that pink in person. They kind of looked like faded amels or amels about to shed.

I was actually lucky enough to produced what might be the first Snow Cinder out there and those are definitely snows and amels.
 
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