greenfriend,
Just because you find it in a club or dispensary does NOT mean that it is a true variety or strain. It only means that their supplier told them that was what it was and they accepted his name for it.
There are way to many people who have a common strain and try to rename it to make their , say skunk #1, special and different than every boy else's skunk #1; often just because their particular plant exhibits some unusual trait, that sometime aren't even related to the genetic but simply the result of the way it was grown; like a non purple strain turning purple because it was exposed to cold temperatures but even a clone of their "purpleskunk" mother won't turn purple unless exposed to the cold temperatures. In both cases the pot was the same, it just looked or tasted different because of some difference in how it was grown, harvested, dried, cured and/or stored.
Almost any experienced grower that pays attention to his product will notice a variation from crop to crop even though they are all cloned off of the same mother, grown, harvested, dried, cured and stored as close as identically as possible.
But that all comes back to my basic position -- "Who cares what the name is or what some one else says -- pot that smokes good is good pot and pot that smokes bad is junk pot!"
Even $200/seed stuff like BC bud's Euphoria is not worth growing if it smokes bad and you don't like the smoke! (Personally, there is NO pot worth $200/regular seed -even if the breeder is getting 90% females and 45% THC! But that is just my opinion and people with unlimited funds surely think differently. Heck if I had a million dollars in bank and an annual disposable income of several hundred thousand dollars, I might change my view.)
Good smoking everyone and Happy Thanksgiving!