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Northern Pines

jcherry Jan 06, 2006 05:30 PM

Where did these northerns originally come from?

John Cherry
Cherryville Farms

Replies (3)

BILLY Jan 06, 2006 05:47 PM

John,
First pic-Burlington Co. from Meltzer?
Second pic..shoot..I have no clue?! lol

billy
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jcherry Jan 07, 2006 01:55 AM

Well Billy you are right one of them is out of John's stock I got from him several years ago at daytona. Pic 1 is Alabama, left in the second pic. is John's stock and the other is NJ. Pine barrens peach line I have.

John Cherry
Cherryville Farms

sjohn Jan 09, 2006 09:52 AM

N. Pines are highly variable, as probably they are elsewhere too. I've seen some specimens near our NC coast that were almost all black, some in the sandhills that look a lot like a bull snake, yellow ground color with brownish red blotches, some very gray animals along with some nice black and white ones. Unfortunately state laws prevent the collecting and keeping of NC Pines now. The above photo is a NJ animal that came from tan looking parents, I also have some of those nice black and white Meltzer pines too.
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