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Post by khumlee on Oct 15, 2017 3:31:02 GMT -5
These come from a mix of my neighbor's (Longue de Nice and Musquée de Provence) of many years of inter cross. And this year suprise, 2 pur white and 2 creme color.
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Post by philagardener on Oct 15, 2017 6:42:02 GMT -5
Interesting - clearly a lot of diversity running around in that patch. Lack of pigment is usually recessive, so with cross-pollination the trait is going to come and go in subsequent years.
If you plant seeds from these and manually self-cross+bag flowers, although the F1 fruits most likely will be pigmented, 1/4 of their offspring may be white again (in the simplest case). Good luck!
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