The pollination process doesn't produce plants that have the flower of one parent and the foliage of the other parent. Instead, the flowers of the two parents combine to make a different flower (in this case, Blazing), while the foliage of both parents combine to make new foliage (in this case Rare Oak). There is a 'genetic formula' that must be discovered in order to know exactly what results you'll get from a particular pairing.

If you're not in the mood to figure out the genetic formula, you can use the breeding guides that others have submitted to our Plant Tycoon Guide.
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