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Old July 7, 2011   #1
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Default Gorgeous blossoms from Tom's TPS

I am so in love!

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Old July 7, 2011   #2
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Thanks. Nice knowing others out there are getting addicted to potato flowers!

Big week ahead of me to cross tomatoes here and there.....and of course..potatoes.
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Old July 7, 2011   #3
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Owie, just beautiful, thanks for posting.

Tom, can you give us some idea of the correlation between blossom/anther colour and tuber colour (skin/flesh)? Or is that classified information...
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Owiebrian,woohoo. Those are beautiful. Way to go! I remember you sowed your TPS a tad earlier than me. I checked mine last weekend and saw one flower cluster but too soon to tell

Salix, for what I gather in the various forums I read about potatoes... red in the anthers cue red flesh, rust or dark brown is blue...the stems/axils cue to skin colors.

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Mule skinner blues (blue skin/blue flesh)


I would like also to distinguish other combinations too like Yellow flesh but only Skagit Valley Gold has bright green-yellow leaves that stands out as different.
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Owiebrain - You're right - I never noticed how beatiful the flowers are until this year. These are Caribe Flowers...

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Thanks for the info, Wendy - I will have to locate some potato forums to improve my potato knowledge.
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Old July 9, 2011   #7
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Wendy, thanks for the color info!

Nicky, gorgeous flowers! I see you're surrounded by cornfields like me. Corn & beans, corn & beans, as far as the eye can see...
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Caribe has been my male side for breeding this year...LOT'S of pollen!
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