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Questions about leucistic northern pines

Lokii Jul 11, 2009 04:24 PM

just wondering if they are pure or if they have been crossed and etc? any help is appreciated
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Tony D Jul 14, 2009 08:03 AM

Patternless and Leucistic Northern Pines purity is suspect due to those traits' previous occurance in P. m. mugitus. From what I've seen the northern outcrosses look a bit whiter but if purity is an issue for you I would stick woth the mugitus.
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