LAVENDER CORN SNAKE

S.Holmes  Sdlg B33  ((All the King’s Men X TRS 3) X Bali Watercolor) X Tet. Skinwalker  Tetraploid Semi Evergreen  Mid 9.5". 15 buds, 36 H, 4 Way Branching.

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Clump shot of Lavender Corn Snake

LAVENDER CORN SNAKE has a large chartreuse throat blends into pale pink watermark.  The petals are pink lavender and the sepals are a lavender pink to make an attractive bitone flower.  The flowers are displayed on strong scapes well above the follage.   Like many of the Tet. Skinwalker kids, the size and form varies with the weather. The size will vary from
9.5 to 10.5 inches.  The shape can be star to slightly cripate.
For those of you curious about the name, the lavender corn snake lives in the southeastern and central US.  They are docile by nature, live on rodents and prefers overgrown fields.  They got their name because early settlers found them living in corn cribs eating mice.
LAVENDER CORN SNAKE is an unique name like it's unique pollen parent Tet. Skinwalker.
Fertile both ways, easy pollen.

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