LAVENDER CURLS ( James Gossard 2004)


Lavender Curls is my favorite diploid spider introduction this year. I remember before it bloomed, I had made a decision to stop hybridizing diploids. Lavender curls changed all that. It was my single most used parent that year. Kids bloomed 2003 and were wonderful. Incredible parent for blue eyed patterned spiders. Lavender Curls is a 9 inch raspberry lavender flower with a slate blue watermark and an intense green throat. Between the green throat and watermark is an orange band. It has one of the clearest colors of any of the spiders I have seen.  It has 3 way branching and 18 BC.  Fertile both ways. Very limited due to the fact I have not bloomed a tet conversion yet.   A very important parent for northern hybridizers seeking the patterns of the south (Yabba Dabba Doo x Lavender Handlebars) Dip 9” Sev 46” M ( 11 inch wing span) 4 to 1 ratio  $100