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Old 11-06-2007, 04:50 AM
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So if it is possible for the genetics to be confused so that it produces both one and two leaf growths, is it possible to get a different variation to the flowers.
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I guess what I am trying to ask is if both of these growths do flower next year is there any possibility for them to have different flowers?
No

To elaborate a little, you will see variation between hybrid siblings but not within one plant, at least no significant differences. You might see differences in flower cound form one inforescence ot the next or slight variation in markings but nothing substantial.

The 2 pics i've linked to below are both of the same plant on separate flowerings, one this year, one last year. This is probably the most dramatic difference I've ever seen in the flowers of one plant, but the flowers were a year apart:

Last year

This year

I'm eager to grow this plant on to see how it blooms next year!
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