Then white flowering is a Recessive gene.
1:2:1
incomplete dominance
It can happen when both parents are a heterozygous
A homozygous purple flower and a homozygous white flower having offspring that are purple is an example of dominance. Traits that yield to other traits is referred to as recessive. So in this case Purple was the dominant trait and White was the recessive trait.
parent flower genes.
There are a number of flowers that would be available for a winter themed flower basket. These include: white roses, a meringue coneflower, white gladiolus, and a white butterfly flower.
The purple flowered parents would have to be heterozygous or not full-breeds. For example the purple flowers phenotype would be Pp and Pp instead of PP and PP, which would only produce purple flowers.
The blending of the phenotype of the parents in the offspring is known as incomplete. colors of flowers can show incomplete dominance if a red flower is crossed with a white flower and their offspring are pink.
I think a Cherry Blossoms
They have white flowers with red fruits.
If you cross a red flower with a white flower, you will get a pink flower. This is incomplete dominance.
It makes a sticky white substance that will cover the flower and the flowers that surround it.