Thursday, 19 June 2014

More Pink Flowered Peas

I'm very happy, I have some pretty pale pink flowers from one of the crosses (a back cross really) I made last year. It was a bit of an experiment to see what happened to the F1 flower colour when both parents having the pink flower gene are crossed, that's assuming it is the same pink gene as two different pink lines are being used. Usually a cross with a pink flowered pea gives a purple/magenta flowered F1 plant, regardless if the other parent used in the cross is white or purple/magenta flowering.

Purple/magenta pea flower


I crossed Salmon Flowered Crown to Elisabeth x Sugar Magnolia (F1) which at only the first generation meant it would have genes bouncing around and the subsequent F1 seed I saved, would be unlikely to be uniform in type as most F1's to stable parents are. I have 3 F1 plants growing and they have just started flowering.  2 pink and 1 purple flowered!

Plant 1, pink flower 

Plant 1, pink flower 

Plant 2, pink flower 

Plant 2, pink flower 

Plant 3, purple flower 

Plant 3 purple leaf splodge!

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