Phal Ken Peterson 'Pimlico' X Dtps Happy King 'Pine Ridge' HCC/AOS
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This is a selection of this cross. Most of the offspring are pinks or pinks
with a little yellow, but this one was strikingly different. Gary |
Phal Ken Peterson 'Pimlico' X Dtps Happy King 'Pine Ridge' HCC/AOS
Way in the background of the breeding you'll find P. fasciata (yellows) and
P. luedemanniana (for the reds). Of course, there are several more layers besides those. I love seeing the varied results within a cross. Just like the differences between any human siblings. My sisters and I (and my brother) came from the same parents, but not one of them looks like me. Yet, there are strong similarites between a couple of the others. And before you yell "Who's yer daddy?", I resemble my father. LOL! Diana "v_coerulea" wrote in message .. . This is a selection of this cross. Most of the offspring are pinks or pinks with a little yellow, but this one was strikingly different. Gary |
Phal Ken Peterson 'Pimlico' X Dtps Happy King 'Pine Ridge' HCC/AOS
Spelling edit: *similarities*
Diana "Diana Kulaga" wrote in message .. . Way in the background of the breeding you'll find P. fasciata (yellows) and P. luedemanniana (for the reds). Of course, there are several more layers besides those. I love seeing the varied results within a cross. Just like the differences between any human siblings. My sisters and I (and my brother) came from the same parents, but not one of them looks like me. Yet, there are strong similarites between a couple of the others. And before you yell "Who's yer daddy?", I resemble my father. LOL! Diana "v_coerulea" wrote in message .. . This is a selection of this cross. Most of the offspring are pinks or pinks with a little yellow, but this one was strikingly different. Gary |
Phal Ken Peterson 'Pimlico' X Dtps Happy King 'Pine Ridge' HCC/AOS
Thanks, Diana. I was just surprised how the pink just about disappeared in
this one and is prevalent in all the others. There always is that blond kid with brown-haired parents. Gary "Diana Kulaga" wrote in message .. . Way in the background of the breeding you'll find P. fasciata (yellows) and P. luedemanniana (for the reds). Of course, there are several more layers besides those. I love seeing the varied results within a cross. Just like the differences between any human siblings. My sisters and I (and my brother) came from the same parents, but not one of them looks like me. Yet, there are strong similarites between a couple of the others. And before you yell "Who's yer daddy?", I resemble my father. LOL! Diana "v_coerulea" wrote in message .. . This is a selection of this cross. Most of the offspring are pinks or pinks with a little yellow, but this one was strikingly different. Gary |
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