Comparison with 1872 |
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unions. The chief result is that these illegitimate plants, as they may be called, are not fully fertile. It is possible to raise
from
dimorphic species, both long-styled and short-styled illegitimate plants, and from trimorphic plants all three illegitimate
forms. forms. 1872 | forms; 1866 1869 |
....... 1869 1872 | so that 1866 |
These These 1872 | these 1866 1869 |
can
then be
properly united in a legitimate manner. When this is done, there is no apparent reason why they should not yield as many seeds as did their parents when legitimately fertilised. But such is not the
case. case. 1872 | case; 1866 1869 |
They
are all infertile,
..
in various degrees; some being so utterly and incurably sterile that they did not yield during four seasons a single seed or even
..
seed-capsule.
The sterility of these The sterility of these 1869 1872 |
These 1866 |
illegitimate plants,
when when 1869 1872 |
which are so sterile, although 1866 |
united with each other in a legitimate manner, may be strictly compared with
that of hybrids that of hybrids 1869 1872 |
hybrids 1866 |
when crossed
inter
se
.
se
.
1872 |
se,
and we all know how sterile these latter generally are.
1866 |
se.
1869 |
If,
on the other
hand,
a hybrid is crossed with either pure parent-species, the sterility is usually much
lessened; lessened; 1872 | lessened: 1866 1869 |
and so it is when an illegitimate plant is fertilised by a legitimate plant. In the same manner as the sterility of hybrids does not always run parallel with the difficulty of making the first cross between
the
two parent-species, so the sterility of certain illegitimate plants was unusually great, whilst the sterility of the union from which they were derived was by no means great. With hybrids raised from the same seed-capsule the degree of sterility is innately variable, so it is in a marked manner with illegitimate plants. Lastly, many hybrids are profuse and persistent flowerers, whilst other and more sterile hybrids produce few flowers, and are weak, miserable dwarfs; exactly similar cases occur with the illegitimate offspring of various dimorphic and trimorphic plants. |
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Altogether there is the closest identity in character and behaviour between illegitimate plants and hybrids.
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unions. The chief result is that these illegitimate plants, as they may be called, are not fully fertile. It is possible to raise
form
dimorphic species, both long-styled and short-styled illegitimate plants, and from trimorphic plants all three illegitimate
forms; forms; 1866 1869 | forms. 1872 |
so that so that 1866 | so that 1869 1872 |
these these 1866 1869 | These 1872 |
can
be
properly united in a legitimate manner. When this is done, there is no apparent reason why they should not yield as many seeds as did their parents when legitimately fertilised. But such is not the
case; case; 1866 1869 | case. 1872 |
they
are all infertile,
but
in various degrees; some being so utterly and incurably sterile that they did not yield during four seasons a single seed or even
a
seed-capsule.
These These 1866 |
The sterility of these 1869 1872 |
illegitimate plants,
which are so sterile, although which are so sterile, although 1866 |
when 1869 1872 |
united with each other in a legitimate manner, may be strictly compared with
hybrids hybrids 1866 |
that of hybrids 1869 1872 |
when crossed
inter
se,
and we all know how sterile these latter generally are.
se,
and we all know how sterile these latter generally are.
1866 |
se.
1869 |
se
.
1872 |
When
on the other
hand
a hybrid is crossed with either pure parent-species, the sterility is usually much
lessened: lessened: 1866 1869 | lessened; 1872 |
and so it is when an illegitimate plant is fertilised by a legitimate plant. In the same manner as the sterility of hybrids does not always run parallel with the difficulty of making the first cross between
its
two parent-species, so the sterility of certain illegitimate plants was unusually great, whilst the sterility of the union from which they were derived was by no means great. With hybrids raised from the same seed-capsule the degree of sterility is innately variable, so it is in a marked manner with illegitimate plants. Lastly, many hybrids are profuse and persistent flowerers, whilst other and more sterile hybrids produce few flowers, and are weak, miserable dwarfs; exactly similar cases occur with the illegitimate offspring of various dimorphic and trimorphic plants. |
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Altogether there is the closest identity in character and behaviour between illegitimate plants and hybrids.
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