Daisies or coneflowers.
Mountain laurel has white, pink and red spotted blooms on a large evergreen bush.
incomplete dominance
The Minnesota state flower is the pink and white lady's slipper.
it is pink,or sometimes a mix of purple and pink.. it is very beautiful
Pink & white Lady's Slipper is the state flower of Minnesota.
In this scenario, the red flower (R) is dominant, while the white flower (r) is recessive. The pink flower (Rr) is a result of incomplete dominance. When crossing a pink flower (Rr) with a white flower (rr), the possible offspring genotypes are Rr (pink) and rr (white). The Punnett square for this cross would look like this: R | r ---------------- r | Rr | rr ---------------- r | Rr | rr The phenotypic ratio would be 50% pink and 50% white flowers.
White
Pink and White Lady's Slipper.
White, pink, or red.
In a cross between a red flower (homozygous dominant, RR) and a pink flower (heterozygous, RW), the possible offspring genotypes would be 50% red (RR) and 50% pink (RW). Therefore, the chances of producing a red flower are 50%, while the chances of producing a pink flower are also 50%. There would be no chance of producing a white flower in this scenario.
pink