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Sunset lavender motley...

She is simply STUNNING! And while looking at her, I immediately thought that was what a dilute lavender would most likely look like. It is not going to surprise me one bit to have that idea verified. It may also be the reason there is such a variation between the greyish lavenders and the highly colored ones.

That's what I get for not reading through the entire thread. :bang:
 
Joe said sunset is a less extreme form of unproven hypo... If you search for Diors progression thread he posts a big story on the history of the gene :)
 
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