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@allknowing (137597)
India
January 17, 2024 11:24pm CST
I was trying to click a pink Mirabilis (4 o'clock flower) in my garden which I spotted. I only had white, red and yellow.
The beauty of these flowers is that they mutate and produce new colours on their own But if you look for seeds that will produce pink flowers you will not find them.
You will have to go for those basic red, yellow and white colours and wait nature to create the magic and produce an array of different colours.
I so love nature when she does this in my garden. Every day there are surprises galore.
Image credit:https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mirabilis_jalapa_L.-3F.JPG
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@mildredtabitha (16147)
• Nairobi, Kenya
18 Jan
The pink looks beautiful. I'm glad you have a garden with beautiful flowers.
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@allknowing (137597)
• India
18 Jan
@mildredtabitha Practical experience will help you
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@mildredtabitha (16147)
• Nairobi, Kenya
18 Jan
@allknowing That's nice to know. I didn't do agriculture in highschool and so I don't know much about gardening.
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@allknowing (137597)
• India
18 Jan
It is amazing how nature mixed red and yellow and produced a pink
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@zhangxueying (3339)
• China
18 Jan
Is it mixed race?For example, when red and white are together, the result is pink.This is quite fun
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@allknowing (137597)
• India
18 Jan
I also get streaks of red and yellow, white and red, yellow and red and yellow and white
@Beestring (14675)
• Hong Kong
18 Jan
That's a beautiful pink flower. It's amazing that the color of the flowers will change.