Congratulations on your babies! Just getting that far is great I think. I'm pretty sure I see variation in the amount of silver on our local silverweed too, so I suspect it is just a natural variation.
Unless you need to replicate the parentage of that particular seedling there isn't a lot to be gained from knowing how it came to be. Just keep it alive long enough to assess its utility and spread it around so you aren't likely to lose it, and keep on mixing up your genetics. Good work!
Congratulations on your babies! Just getting that far is great I think. I'm pretty sure I see variation in the amount of silver on our local silverweed too, so I suspect it is just a natural variation.
Unless you need to replicate the parentage of that particular seedling there isn't a lot to be gained from knowing how it came to be. Just keep it alive long enough to assess its utility and spread it around so you aren't likely to lose it, and keep on mixing up your genetics. Good work!