The website lists it as a "parodox". Reminds me of a calico or something. Anyone working with or trying to produce a calico pit?

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The website lists it as a "parodox". Reminds me of a calico or something. Anyone working with or trying to produce a calico pit?

already been done....can't remember who(someone i think on this forum),but they have a northern pine like that-i guess piebald or calico,you could call it-pictured on their website.i also think they had what was listed as one of it's siblings for sale earlier this year,so it was at least possibly heterozygous for that funky trait.....i know this one pictured is not what you're talking about,just a random pine pic i felt like posting

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