Pink Turk's Cap, 'Pam Puryear'
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Thanks in advance for any helpful answers to my question. Does anyone on this forum know if Pink Turk's Cap 'Pam Puryear' plants grown from seed also have pink flowers?
Since the pink Turk's cap is a hybrid between two Malvaviscus species, I would expect some variability in the plants grown from seed, but I am just trying to find out if they are generally the same color as the parent plant. I would like to give some seeds away but I don't want to give away seeds for plants that don't have the pink flowers.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
xiangirl zone 4/5 Nebraska
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