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Posted by: James Wilson at Tue Sep 20 15:19:45 2005 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by James Wilson ] You make very good points and I agree with them. My point is a Whitewater X Verbenia is not any less pure than a Whitewater X Whitewater, as the two locals butt up to each other and there is no barrier to seperate them. The boas overflow from one area right into the other and then on into the other in that whole intergrade area. If you can't draw the line somewhere, then how do you define that local? In addition, it is my opinion that the same Whitewater X Verbenia boa certianly is no less pure (in regard to locality) than a Hemet x Temecula Boa either. Does that make any sense? [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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