Re: HYB LUMINATAS
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- Subject: Re: HYB LUMINATAS
- From: i*@netscape.net
- Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2000 03:01:51 -0000
--- In iris-talk@egroups.com, PAUL BLACK <midamerg@e...> wrote:
> Sorry Linda, I didn't mean to muddy the waters. A pumila spot
plicata
> seems to be the combination of both patterns (plicata and pumila
spot)
> which would mean two distinct alleles. Probably the most startling
of
> these is Keith Keppel's IB, LOGO. It appears as a pumila spot and
then
> is surrounded by the plicata pattern. I have an SDB I call Toad
because
> of the strange, greenish brown coloring. It has a pumila spot and
then
> is surrounded by not only plicata marks but small rings over the
haft.
> It hasn't been particularly vigorous. That is one of the hazards of
> working with recessive patterns is that they are usually weaker. As
> Chuck responded, the remainder are just variations on the placement
of
> the plicata markings. I think I have a picture of Logo and will try
to
> find time scan it if you don't know what it looks like.
>
> Paul Black
> Zone 8 Salem, Oregon
I havn't noticed any of these type. They sound very interesting.
Imagine a ringed luminata pumilla spot plicata!!!!!!!!! This would
have a red center, then a violet ring and then a yellow ring.
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