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nickj

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hello! just a quick hello to introduce myself! also have a question, when i bought my corn the shop keeper told me it was a carolina, but looking at pictures and stuff, seems that it may infact be an okeetee, i may also be on the wrong wagon altogether, ta for any help!
 
I'd never heard of a "Carolina corn," but a google search tells me they're the same thing.
Okeetee corns are named for the Okeetee Hunt club, located in South Carolina.
 
Hello, welcome to the forums.

I haven't heard of a carolina corn either, but Korrin's right, then you've got yourself an okeetee. Pictures of the snake would be a great help in telling you for sure if you wouldn't mind posting them, and, of course I'd love to see your corn!
 
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