Re: TBPhoto: Strange Color on 1 Fall of Afternoon in Rio


Linda; This is a chimera. A single cell mutated while
forming the flower and all of its offspring cells
carried this mutation. If the particular gene is
unstable then you may see this happen often as in some
broken color Iris. But chances are this will happen
rather rather rarely.

--- Linda Smith <irisgrower@cableone.net> wrote:

> Only one had this, like some bleach had fell on that
> fall. Rest are normal
> for Afternoon in Rio.
>
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> Afternoon in Rio (2
> Afternoon in Rio (3)Strange Color on 1 Fal
>
>
> AFTERNOON IN RIO (Schreiner, R. 2005), Sdlg. KK
> 392-1. TB, 36" (91 cm) , ML
>
> "S. violet purple (RHS 579A); F. dark violet-purple
> (586A), bronze rim,
> white blaze below beard; beards old gold GG 524-1:
> (CC 76-1: (W 29-B: (L
> 100-B, sib to Yaquina Blue pollen parent, x Pledge
> Allegiance) x Silverado)
> x 1985 #25, unknown) X Serene Moment Schreiner 2005
>
> Linda in CW AZ



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