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The Scaleless corn on the left is not a color morph (it is considered a common corn in terms of color) and the Scaleless corn on the right is an Extreme Okeetee from SMR stock. It was produced by Stephane Rouselle in France, using an Extreme Okeetee he purchased from me several years ago. I cannot say if all non-color mutants of the Scaleless variety are as colorful as the one on the left, but it IS encouraging that the potential exists. There is a huge difference in their tails, surely due to the typically thick black blotch margins rendering a banded effect on the tail of most Extreme Okeetees. Imagine one of Graham Criglow’s amazing super-extreme Okeetees without scales?
