ReHYB: another blend (photo posted


A bit of follow up. I checked Immortality bloom. Allthough the blossom has been badly frosted, it is still obvious that it has the violet in standards as well as falls so it isn't an amoena. Thus the amoena factor, if there , must be the recessive amoena.
If Immortality is tTTT then it could have a many as one out of 24 seedlings that are pink (tttt) , in a cross with a pink.
If it is a rimmed yellow then the anthocyanin in the centre wouldn't be pallida pink ( which is a pale yellow combined with a light anthocyanin), but a blue, like is seen in my ringed plicata SDB and seen in SDB such as Easter which has blue plicata dots inside a yellow ringed fall.

Chuck Chapman

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