Is it normal to have two different colors on one plant?

Birmingham, AL(Zone 7b)

I have two colors on this plant is that normal?

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Birmingham, AL(Zone 7b)

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NE, KS(Zone 5b)

The bloom on the right is probably "older" than the one on the left... It is pretty! What kind is it? I think most brugs start out white or creamy and darken as the blooms age.

Birmingham, AL(Zone 7b)

I'm not sure. I got ten different kinds last fall from a lady here on Dave's Garden. I shoved the tag in the ground next to the base. I'll have to check. This was my first year of growing Brug's so I wasn't sure what to expect.

NE, KS(Zone 5b)

You must be so proud! Congratulations!

Des Moines, IA(Zone 5a)

Shadow.. Just give it a couple of days & it will be the same color as the older one, I had one that was all white the first day & then turn pink after a couple days.
Jerry

Brookhaven, PA(Zone 6b)

Yep, it is normal. The yellow flowers are the newest.

Here is a pic of Jinny Lind, a creation of JT Sessions. It produces wonderful deep flourescent flowers. The different colors really enhances the beauty, I think.

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Beverly Hills, FL(Zone 8b)

Pphil

That is a very nice brug. Love how it changes color to a beautiful pink. How tall does it get?

Brookhaven, PA(Zone 6b)

It is about 6' tall right now. Gorgeous, and spicy fragrance

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