The 'doubled' petals are very interesting. These are 3 different plants, right? Makes me wonder if the same plants will produce the same patterns in petal production later on. Five petals appears to me to be the norm but maybe it's not?
The 'doubled' petals are very interesting. These are 3 different plants, right? Makes me wonder if the same plants will produce the same patterns in petal production later on. Five petals appears to me to be the norm but maybe it's not?
- Mark
D. scorpioides "Pink Flower"
Repost of white flower for easier comparison
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Last edited by Not a Number; 03-30-2012 at 11:01 AM.
Grand Hotel... always the same. People come, people go. Nothing ever happens.
D. scorpioides "Pink Flower" blooming for me today April 1, 2012
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D. lasiantha
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D. callistos
overexposed but you can see the naughty bits
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Last edited by Not a Number; 04-18-2012 at 09:44 PM. Reason: changed photo links
Grand Hotel... always the same. People come, people go. Nothing ever happens.
Oh, I really like that one!
Oh no, now I have to go scrub my eyes with soap!
Purdy flowers!
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Gorgeous NaN!!!