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John, this is mind boggling. Incredible. How old are these plantings?
In John Gennard's pictures the yellow are Eranthis and Joseph showed us golden Adonis...... wonderful carpets of cheery golden flowers.
Quote from: Maggi Young on February 26, 2011, 10:11:14 AMIn John Gennard's pictures the yellow are Eranthis and Joseph showed us golden Adonis...... wonderful carpets of cheery golden flowers. Maggie i really am colour blind and sometimes get muddled when colours get close reds/browns...green/brown.....yellow/green
Red/green colour blindness is more common among men than women as it is sex-linked. The genes for red and green colour sight sit in tandem on the X-chromosome (It is because the red/green gene divergence is a relatively new trait of humans). A kind om deletion does that sometimes either the gene for red or the gene for green colour sight disappear. This affects about 8% of the X-chromosomes. It is hereditary of course and since men has only one X about 8% of the men are affected by colour blindness. As women have two X it is 0.082 = 0,0024 or 0.24% chance for women to be colour blind (One normal X i sufficient)