Megan Lynch (she/her) on Nostr: Years ago I bought what was supposed to be an heirloom striped cultivar from Annie's ...
Years ago I bought what was supposed to be an heirloom striped cultivar from Annie's Annuals, but it never came true - flowers were a solid rose red.
Not all flowers determine their coloring the same way, and variegation/chimera is another aspect on top of that, but I'm not sure how it's done in Dianthus.
However this year, some are red and some are a lighter tint of the same red.
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2024-05-04 23:58:38Event JSON
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