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The Black-eyed Susan is the Official State Flower and the White Oak is the Official State Tree.
Absolutely. Brown eyes are dominant. Green is a mutation.
yes, it is
Yes, if there is brown eyes in the family, then yes, it is possible.
no they cannot because if you have blue eyes, your alleles are bb, and so... bb and bb have no B, and therefore, with no dominant gene, there cannot be a brown eyed child.
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Brown eyed Susans (or black eyed Susans) are called rudbeckia. They generally have yellow petals but some can be orange, red or mahogany.
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The Black-eyed Susan ( Rudbeckia hirta )
The black eyed-susan is Maryland's state flower.
The Black-eyed Susan is the Official State Flower and the White Oak is the Official State Tree.
yes, if his wife is brown eyed
Black-Eyed Susan - 1913 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Absolutely. Brown eyes are dominant. Green is a mutation.
yes, it is
yes they are