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Jun 16, 2019 12:48 AM CST
Gingin Western Australia
Hi
I know it's of the Daylillies subject but the principles remain the same, hopefully.
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This is one of my hybrids.

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This is a photo of JHC L1 Choir Mistress under different lighting conditions.

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This is a seedling from the same cross shown in the "Tree"

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Would I be right in suggesting co-dominance mediated by another gene? Or is incomplete dominance playing a part?

The Pink flower is definitely the result of co-dominance?

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