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Sun, Aug 20, 06 at 20:55
| I'm a little curious. Ok, lets say I have two different mature flowering Rose Of Sharon's, one white, one pink.Then I get seed pods on one, or maybe both. Then I get baby Rose of Sharon's, either planted from the seeds, or just growing on willy nilly on their own.
Will some of the little ones get pink flowers and some get white flowers? Can some of the little ones have an entirely different flower color than the two mature bushes (pink & white) that started the whole thing? Thank you for any help on this,
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- Posted by tsmith2579 Z7B/8A-Alabama (My Page) on Mon, Aug 21, 06 at 12:35
| You will get mixed results. SOme white, some pink and probably even a variety of colors. It may all depend on what the parents of the seed bearing plants were colored. |
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- Posted by greattigerdane z5NY (My Page) on Mon, Aug 21, 06 at 15:29
| Thank you! |
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