Edit : I agree with Roberta, it's not super clear what hybrid means in this context.
The way I understand things, it just means it's an indigo form crossed with a sibling; so color isn't known in advance.
Indigo forms that originate from HP Norton are usually cloned to ensure a deep blue.
Last edited by Mr.Fakename; 01-08-2021 at 02:24 PM..
Yep, but the descriptions says this: "These are from a hybrid population, so colors will vary somewhat."
Tom
In the plant breeding world this simply indicates that the population is the result of the cross between two parental lines, and in this case is heterzygous in terms of color. I would guess that the parents were of different colors, so the resulting offspring will have variations in color.
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