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katmc2020
katmc2020 11 years ago

Now that's cool!

Jo D.
Jo D. 11 years ago

Bluer flowers typically mean the soil has a higher aluminum content.

Jo D.
Jo D. 11 years ago

They have adjusted to the soil and environment. The ph levels in the soil causes the color variation.

katmc2020
katmc2020 11 years ago

I meant to say blue LOL!

katmc2020
katmc2020 11 years ago

Well actually 2 groups of the flowers are purple but does anybody still know why? ;)

katmc2020
katmc2020 11 years ago

Very interesting because 2 groups of the flowers are purple and 1 group of the flowers are pink does anybody know why? ;)

Jo D.
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Jo D.

Texas, USA

Spotted on May 2, 2012
Submitted on Oct 25, 2012

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