Cross Pollinate Foxglove and Canterbury Bell?

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  1. gmadland

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    I grow alot of Foxglove flowers in my yard. I also grow quite alot of Canterbury Bells right beside each other.
    Has anyone heard of this, to cross pollinate the 2 plants(Foxglove,Canterbury) together so that the Foxglove has flowers but also has Canterbury bell flowers too?
     
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    Ron B Paragon of Plants 10 Years

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    Despite superficial structural similarity these are not related to one another.
     
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    Mutant Foxglove\Canterbury Bell?

    I was wrong in my wording the other day, it's NOT cross pollination of the Foxglove and Canterbury Bell, as I was corrected but it is some type of mutation or something.
    What do you think?
     

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