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pallida X variegata pictures


Linda,
Ellen was right; I had just added the pictures to the
photos section of the website. So, I figured I'd make
it easier for everyone and just post a message with
the pictures attached so that it'll get archived. 

I've really been enjoying this discussion about the
origins of the historic diploid tall beardeds types
(maybe I should say X sambucina's). It's been on my
mind a lot since I've been kind of re-synthesizing
those types, assuming the theory of pallida and
variegata ancestry.

P.S. Ellen, I particularly like the yellow tinted ones
too. I'm hoping stronger yellows might show up in more
advanced generations.


		
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