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Nov 8, 2023 12:31 PM CST
Name: James
North Louisiana (Zone 8b)
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TomatoNut95 said: So...Adenium arabicum is solid pink while obesum can have different colors on the blooms?
I think I remember you mentioning that I should get a pink from the pink seeds but the Texas white ones could be a mystery. Thinking


of my 5 A.arabicum - the flowers are in the solid pink range - meaning pink to dark pink one is slightly darker pink than the rest - (they all came from the same parent) ....but A.arabicum can be red, yellow, or striped...
the pink "might" look something like the pink in this pic -
the white "might" come true to white - but that is complete mystery

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