>I have it blooming all over my home garden, all derived from seed I got >from Silver Hill about 8 years ago; in fact, I recall they threw it into >an order as a freebie. It was very easy to grow at the time. Dear Paul, I assume it is fertile in the wild and these, as seedlings, must show a range of genetics. Do your plants make fertile seeds, too? Do they self sow around? Is there much variability in color, size, etc.? Are they all 'typical' pink flowering? Thanks Jim -- Dr. James W. Waddick 8871 NW Brostrom Rd. Kansas City Missouri 64152-2711 USA Ph. 816-746-1949 Zone 5 Record low -23F Summer 100F +