brugman, what is this?

Newberry, FL(Zone 8B)

was yours, think i labeled wrong.

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FSH, TX

Frosty pink x Dr. Sues would be my guess. I had a few hundred of those that I let bloom, but I like that one as you can see a bit of versicolor in it, yet it still retains a suaveolens type bottom with a nice short calyx.

Newberry, FL(Zone 8B)

http://davesgarden.com/showthread/283500.html
here is a link to the seed pod. Azalea and Tig, this is the one your seed pod came from.

FSH, TX

And in your hyperlink...I stated suaveolens hybrid...aka Frosty pink based on the seedpod as well. I did have a few hybrids from that cross with smaller seedpods like the one you posted, but I had some with enormously wide and long seedpods as well. In other words, while the hybrids themselves from that cross seemed to have a wide range of types of seedpods with in the suaveolens mixed gene pool guidelines....they also tended to be almost exactly the same if they were coming from the same tree.

Newberry, FL(Zone 8B)

I like this white too. it was a nice fat pod, 185 seeds. thanks for the info...

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

Arlene, your background is beautiful!

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