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I'm nowhere near certain (I don't work with lavender much), but I think that is probably a pinstripe-motley hypo lavender. Hypo lavs can be insanely colorful when they are young.
I'm nowhere near certain (I don't work with lavender much), but I think that is probably a pinstripe-motley hypo lavender. Hypo lavs can be insanely colorful when they are young.
I am glad to hear your opinions so far.
I was thinking and hoping for a Hypo Lav as well, the pinstripe is a bonus.
I picked him up for a whopping $34.00, along with the following beautiful little girlie.
Assuming the person I purchased these two from was correct, they are hatch-mates... which means the male might have a possible het. amel, and the girl could be a possible het hypo?... this should prove interesting...
On closer inspection, the little boys eyes aren't quite right for Hypo either. So I think I would agree with you on that. Most likely not Hypo, Which is perfectly fine with me. They are both so pretty.