After 4,000 3rd generation 4 o'clock seeds, 1 appears to be a big winner.
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Most of the leaves have variegation in dark green light green, gray, and white. The flowers are a bit lighter too. Other seeds have flowers in combinations of white, yellow, and pink. Some seedlings have lime green leaves. All of these are the result of plain seeds bought 6 years ago.
Anyone seen this before? I heard the cultivar with variegation was lost some time ago.
Anyone seen this before?
Moderator: needmore
RE: Anyone seen this before?
Sorry to break the news to you but there are variegated 4'o clocks that have been around awhile. 'Broken colors' is one with multicolored blooms and occasionally foliage. Also another one is Kaleidoscope.