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Apr 4, 2013 4:22 PM CST
Name: Anne
Summerville, SC (Zone 8a)
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Wow! Love the double star! What was that previous 'red' one? Love some seeds of that!

Have you ever seen any of your MG crosses do what happened in the picture below? The top flower was when it first opened and the bottom flower is the same flower but 5 hours later. The morphing started about an hour or so after opening and every single bloom did this! Would love to know what's going on here. It's an F2 Cross of Platycodon Blue X Fujishibori. Both have distinctly different forms and the marriage of the two is awesome! I have never seen this kind of morphing before so prominently displayed. Can't wait to see what the F3 does!


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