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Tony D
at Fri Dec 12 11:53:28 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Tony D ]
Ouch! I see what Shannon pointed out. Sometimes you hear some real hair splitting on species identification around here but those are without question atypical for greeri.
This kind of goes back to why I don't like to say my stock is pure. Instead, I'll tell you where I got my stock and let you make the call because there is just too much not to know about a lot of these lines. I see it as completely possible that one could feel that they've "done their homework" and still end up producing the occasional offspring that through the entire lineage into doubt. Frankly I look at some of these green thayeri out there and wonder if there isn't some greeri in the woodpile. To illustrate, here is one of mine from Applegate and Lemke stock
----- Darwin Rocks!
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