The flower color in this plant is inherited by incomplete dominance. if a red flower that is homozygous dominant is crossed with a white flower that is homozygous recessive, the color of the offspring flowers will be expected to be

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Incomplete dominance is just a fancy way of saying that the more "dominant" or pronounced gene doesn't get to express itself completely when it's heterozygous, or paired with a lesser (not the same) allele. Note that anything "homozygous" just means that the paired alleles are the same ones.

So, red is dominant & white is recessive. When bred together, all the offspring will be mixed breeds or "heterozygous". Keep in mind that red does not completely take the spotlight.

Red+white (incomplete dominance means that they have to share the spotlight)= pink babies.

Hope that helps!