Becca Lynn blooming again

Milton, FL(Zone 8a)

This is an amazing plant.It bloomed several times,in the greenhouse,during the winter.Now it's planted outside and is blooming again with many buds yet to open.She even set 4 pods during the last blooming period.Father was Frosty Pink on two and Dr.Seuss on the other two.Not my ideal choice for a cross but they happened to be blooming at the same time.
And yes...I grow weeds too.

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Woodsville, NH(Zone 4a)

It's such a beautiful flower. I hope mine will bud soon and look as good as yours.

Newberry, FL(Zone 8B)

She is a beauty! i love the way your farm looks. must say, i plant my plants and weed as i go, if i'm lucky they get overgrown by something.

Deep South Coastal, TX(Zone 10a)

She is lovely. I will have to find that one.

Woodsville, NH(Zone 4a)

Cala, Mine is a little over 1ft high. I will look tomorrow and if it has any shoots I'll root you one.

lagrange, GA(Zone 7a)

It even makes the weeds look good.


Becca Lynn is very beautyful. I can`t forget you mentioned, she builded fruits during winter. That is special too. A beautiful Brug for areas with short seasons :)

btw. the weeds provides a nice background *lol* I weeded out the Brugmansia beds and covered with shredded wood chips and now it is looking a kind of boring to me :)

FSH, TX

I must confess I am going to be hybridizing with this wondeerful hybrid of Gloria's this year as well. Just one of the few multi-hybrids I kept.

JT,
You have done well with Becca Lynn.

FSH, TX

Eggadds Tonny,
Your right, just had to look at this wonderful creation again and just noticed the seedpods you pointed out earlier. Okay, what did you cross this beauty with Gone2Seed? Ecuador pink, Butterfly...aurea gold?

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Bodrum, Turkey(Zone 10a)

I love it, the color looks pale yellow, is it really? or is it just the photo?

Milton, FL(Zone 8a)

Eric,the seedpods now on BL are from Dr Seuss and Frosty Pink.I have pollinated the current crop of flowers with pollen from Peaches and Cream and Isabella.I am looking forward to using Butterfly and Ecuador Pink on the next crop.
Pods on this one look like fat okra.You can see two in the photo.

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