Nick, One thing people seem to forget is that Schnells Ghost is not anthocyanin free, but a genetic misfire that produces yellow flowers. And because it is not anthocyanin free, it will sometimes have a vein or three show up, sometimes under the hood, sometimes inside the tube. It doesn't happen a lot, but it does happen. If it were anthocyanin free, there would be no colored veining of any kind. The one on the auction has three short colored veins inside the tube. The reason for that is because it is getting 12 hours of direct sun per day, and it will show a few veins. 3 hours less light, and they will be snow white completely. The other "ghost" I have gets the same light, and has no veining at all, except the green color. I have another that is red flowered, and has absolutely no veining in the hood at all, and is as white as snow. The only vein in it is the centeral one down the middle of the hood, and it is light yellow and hardly noticeable. Leuco's can be incredibly variable in color and growing attitude. I love the colorless forms and the colored forms as they are all unique and different, even plant to plant. And Nick, if you prefer the Ghost with no color veining at all, if you win the auction, I will give you a choice between the 2 I have.