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Posted by AbsoluteApril on May 08, 2003 at 10:53:50:
In Reply to: Technically, no... posted by Rainshadow on May 07, 2003 at 18:35:15:
:It's not even a subspecific intergrade,much less a "hybrid",however,I do think that the Hog Island forms of B.c.i. are distinct enough to warrent subspecific separation from the various mainland forms,if anyone ever picked up the taxonomic ball,and,ran with it...I guess these could be accurately described as a "locality intergrade",but,that's about it. I'm not knocking them,I think they're gorgeous,it's just not something I'd be interested in doing...but,it's certainly not a "hybrid" to my way of thinking? just my 2 cents.
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