Re: HYB: what kind of pattern (was on photos)


Wow, thanks, Chuck.  That's interesting - I had to go back and look at
the photo, and that certainly shows in the closeup.  The center of the
fall has the anthocyanin, not much, as you say, then it is layered on
top of the yellow rim making a narrow band of both pigments, then there
is the rim of pure yellow, with no anthocyanin.

Nice.

Wouldn't that be wild with more anthocyanin pigment combined with a
really wide banded EASTER TIME type - purple with a brown band and
yellow rim... or pink instead of yellow band, or orange...

<I don't see this as a plicata .
It seems to be a combination of the type like Easter Time ( yellow rim
on white falls) combined with Umbrata pattern ( anthocyanin  with
absence of anthocyanin at edge). Anthocyanin not too intense in this
case.  Chuck Chapman  Zone 4, Guelph Ontario Canada>
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