Dany's MGs 2010 part 5

szarvas, Hungary

A pink very very fresh!
It smells the fresh as when you come out linen of the washing machine.

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szarvas, Hungary

A culivar in a container with different types of flowers.Most are like this.

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szarvas, Hungary

Some have a more petaloid.

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szarvas, Hungary

Some have stripes or blizzard.

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szarvas, Hungary

Other are downright broken color!

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szarvas, Hungary

Great color, I hope it's white.

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Jacksonville, AR(Zone 7b)

Dany that last pink is drop dead gorgeous. Love the Asago Pink
Shibori too

(Debra) Derby, KS(Zone 6a)

Me too! Love the broken colours too.

Pretoria, South Africa

This http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/fp.php?pid=8067047 reminds me of the rasrberry swirl ice-creams we used to eat as children...

szarvas, Hungary

Greedy, Elsa?
Here is a variant of Drizzling Songdo that was selected to produce only this type of flower.

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szarvas, Hungary

Here the traditional Drizzling Songdo that gives either blue or white flowers but also bi-color flowers.

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szarvas, Hungary

And now this Kykiosaki that makes Drizzlind Songdo - interesting, no?

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szarvas, Hungary

An interesting color too.

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szarvas, Hungary

He has a very good color but is steril, what to do?

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szarvas, Hungary

To cross with this one.

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(Becky) in Sebastian, FL(Zone 10a)

This is a nice one!http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/fp.php?pid=8068639 Cross, cross, cross!!! That's my rule of thumb! :-)

szarvas, Hungary

Earlier this season this container gave flowers like this one.

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szarvas, Hungary

Now he gives me flowers more common. Why?
What has changed? the soil was depleted, the length of day?
I think that Becky had already observed this phenomenon last year with Mauve Splash.

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szarvas, Hungary

At another place a variant of this cultivar gives " double " flowers.

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szarvas, Hungary

An today I find this flower.

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szarvas, Hungary

Meteor, large flower.

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szarvas, Hungary

An other cross of 2009.

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szarvas, Hungary

Some cultivars are diluted colors.

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szarvas, Hungary

This one is not very fertile.

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szarvas, Hungary

Or this one that I love.

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(Debra) Derby, KS(Zone 6a)

Dany, the one that is not too fertile is so gorgeous. I wish it would set a pod or two, I would love to grow that one.
I am also in love with this one: http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/fp.php?pid=8072137

I would never come inside until all the blooms in your Gardens were wilted.

Westmoreland, TN(Zone 7a)

Beautiful blooms Dany

Jacksonville, AR(Zone 7b)

All are beautiful. Could never pick a favorite

(Becky) in Sebastian, FL(Zone 10a)

Lovely blooms, Dany!

szarvas, Hungary

Thanks everyone!
It was enough of an anticyclone misplaced to get temperatures corresponding to mid October.
Conclusion: The leaves already have turn yellow all the flowers are the same color, blues are not expressed .Even there are plants that have a good size but will not flower.
Sniff ... sniff ...
Here a mutant, probably Q 0881 ..... insignificant!

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(Zone 7a)

Dany, might there be some genes in Q0881 that, although not physically expressed in this blossom, might be special for crossing?

Karen

Westmoreland, TN(Zone 7a)

Love the mutant you have there Dany nice bloom

Robbie

szarvas, Hungary

Really Karen! I 'll try.
here is a new one for today
Q 0269 or Q 0267 from Kyushu .
http://pics.davesgarden.com/pics/2009/02/03/dany12/00a627.jpg

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szarvas, Hungary

Do you think this hybrid
http://pics.davesgarden.com/pics/2009/01/31/dany12/e8c46e.jpg
has some gene coming from this one?

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szarvas, Hungary

Mauve splash Not.

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(Zone 7a)

Oh no, Dany - I was asking, not saying. Those pleats/ridges on the petal in Q0881 were interesting, though - http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/fr.php?pid=8079436

Regarding http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/fr.php?pid=8081123 - if I didn't know better, I would think you have been hybridizing morning glories with 4 o'clocks - amazing how much the pattern in this one looks like a pattern in a 4 o'clock. Looks like enough yellow in this flower's pink to make pale peach against those flakes of dark fuchsia - another wonder from you :)

love them all, too

karen

(Becky) in Sebastian, FL(Zone 10a)

Dany - More lovely blooms! This one here reminds me of Wisteria Girl with a white border: http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/fp.php?pid=8072133 Very nice!!!

szarvas, Hungary

The temperatures rise a little, especially at night.
Here Benkei.

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szarvas, Hungary

I bought some seeds of Heavently Blue in Japan because the seller said it was an early bloomer stump. He was right it flowered one month before the regular variety of Ipomoea tricolor.
Question:
Heavently Blue is the wild tricolor we can find in Mexico?

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szarvas, Hungary

Even on pods caterpillars can do damage.

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