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Old 17-08-2009, 04:35 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible,rec.gardens
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Default Marigolds and cross pollination

On 8/17/2009 5:36 AM, EJ Willson wrote:
I grew three colors of small Marigold this year (Yellow, Orange and
Orange/Red bi-color). The seed heads from the three different colors
have been saved separately; all yellow seed heads in one bag, orange in
another etc. Next year when I plant the new seed can I expect the sead
heads from the orange flowers to produce orange flowers, and the yellow
to only produce yellow etc., or will the colors be all mixed up? The
different color flowers were planted about thirty feet apart.

TIA,
EJ in NJ


Since many marigolds are already hybrids, you are unlikely to get the
same flowers that you got this year.

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