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Really Red Candy Canes?

Mick

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Anyone have Candy Canes that have retained clean red (i.e. not changed to orange) saddles on a clean white background into adulthood? Any pics? (Apologize if true red canes are common nowadays... I've been sleeping.) TIA.
---Mick
 
That may be the idea, but I have never seen one "in person," and only a few pics of such examples. The vast majority of them turn more orange than not, and many have their white invaded by a pink or orange wash.

I had one really nice example of red candy cande that I sold last year as a yearling, and she fit the description you're citing. I haven't seen her since though. I wonder how she is doing now???
 
like this ???

candycane.jpg


this came out of Kathys Reverse Okeetee line... unfortunately she passed away eggbound about 2 years ago...
 
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