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Description I've noticed that there's a large variability in the bicolor sunflowers. I started to take some pictures to illustrate this, thinking I'd make a mosaic. Then I came across these two Pro Cut Red Lemon Bicolor sunflowers right next to each other. The red on the right is dark and the red on the left is faded, but they're both the same variety. The red areas are made up of a lot of little red dots, so some flowers produce more red dots and some not so many. The bees don't care.
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Sunflower bicolor variability

Author Dwight Sipler from Stow, MA, USA

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