[PHOTO] Re: Not who but what?


The signal is a pretty good indicator of what it is. Siberians nearly always show a signal with a rounded edge and in the darker colors, you'll see a base color of white. Decorating the white will usually be gold or yellow and spot/lines in a darker color (blue/black/purple). Spotting and lines can be heavy enough to completely cover the base color of the signal. Flip the fall over and you'll get a pretty good idea of what the signal looks like in more muted tones and without the markings.
 
Attached is a photo of Lichterfeldius showing a pretty average signal.
 
Christy
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> Best I could find/crop photo is attached. Alabaster Moon hogs the picture.
> White of AM does help produce true color in the suspected siberian.
> Chromosome info is appreciated. Root mass of suspect is tangled and
> impossible to separate. Produces heavy, woody roots (entangled) with
> numerous, strong fibrous filament roots growing and entangling all adjacent
> growth. Root system grows about 8" deep here. Have always expected it to be
> an escape for a garden somewhere. Only practical way to separate is sharp
> shovel or an ax.

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