- First described
- 2021
A yellow-flowered gulfensis (non-AF) — possibly an asexual mutation in a division of Mike's red-flowered Okaloosa Co gulfensis mother. 4 Mike photos (single 2021-05-05 post).
Standout traits
- Yellow flowers — not anthocyanin free (red pigments still on sepals/stem)
- Possibly an asexual point mutation since the mother population produced only red flowers
- Smells like typical gulfensis (raspberries + light perfume)
Photos (4)
Naming
Mike's working label. Yellow-flowered NON-anthocyanin-free gulfensis — Mike (2021) hadn't heard of any other yellow-flowered non-AF gulfensis.