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Heliconia Corn

snakepunk

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What I refer to as a "Heliconia Corn". These are F1's from crossing a salmon snow (which was apparently also hom hypo and/or strawberry) to one of my specter corns (still trying to figure those out). Just like the specters, the intense pink background is difficult to render in online photos. Also like the specters, these have thick black borders, which you wouldn't expect with a corn possessing the hypo gene (or something that's at least an allele to it).
 

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Yeah, but not as much as some of my specters though.
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