Close up of bi-color four o'clock

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This is a bi-colored four o'clock. I planted it from seed and it was a very prolific bloomer. This variety didn't grow as tall as my hot pink four o'clocks. It produced large tubers and can be a perennial in hardier zones such as mine. I suspect it became a bi-colored flower by cross pollinating with another color.

Susan,The Assistant Administrator, the Texas Yankee and the Texas Rangerette.

Close up of bi-color four o'clock

Hi Susan!

Your bicolor 4:00 is "Broken Colors"