hmmm what kind is this

Florala, AL

http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/1262592/

could someone please have a look at this and tell me what i have... now the white/yellow has turned pink since yest..

La Grange, TX(Zone 8b)

Garry,
Most Brugs go through this type of color development. The color saturation and the general appearance of Brug flowers are influenced by a large number of factors. Many pink colored Brugs will be darker in warm weather and lighter in cool weather. So the look of each flush may appear slighly different. To compound the difficulty in identifying a Brug cultivar, there are so many look alikes and mislabeling that it has become impossible to identify a Brug if it doesn't come with a name label. Once a Brug loses its label it is best to consider it a NOID (No identification). There is nothing wrong with having noids. It is no less beautiful. The results of trying to name unlabeled Brugs has gotten so bad that unless you get your Brug from a reputable seller, you may not have the true cultivar. Please enjoy your beautiful NOID and let it remain an unnamed Brug.

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