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Mon, Jul 21, 14 at 15:08
| Hey all. My dad loves his 4 o clocks. He has 4 colors. Yellow, baby pink, red, and fuschia. They mix all the time, however I've never seen more than 2 colors mix. However I have seen pictures of flowers with 3-4 colors in them. How can you get the flowers to mix more than 2 colors? |
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- Posted by ken_adrian MI z5 (My Page) on Mon, Jul 21, 14 at 17:06
| buy seed of the striped or splashed variety ken |
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| that isn't helpful at all |
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| I sowed seeds from Parks about 10 years ago and often had tricolors, but not every bloom was even bicolored on same plant. |
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| You could consider purchasing the below mixture. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Broken Colors Four-O'Clock
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| I appreciate your input but you guys aren't really answering my question :/ |
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