Cultivated Plants Their Propagation And Improvement

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Cultivated Plants Their Propagation And Improvement
F W Frederick William Burbidge
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Bride j Dried farina (pollen) of > Result not known. " Dalhousieanum ) Mr J. Anderson-Henry has drawn attention to the apparently partial hybridity which takes places in Veronicas (see Veronica), and the non-reciprocity of the hybrid union between certain species of Rhododendron (see 'Jour. Royal Hort. Soc. , ' 1873, p. 105 : " I have no doubt something of the same kind occurs among Rhododendrons. But I may only instance one case where I crossed 'R. Edgworthii on R. Caucasicum ; the seedlings,
...ever few when the cross is a severe one (by which term I mean such instances as where the species do not affect each other kindly), were only two in number ; and though now about ten years old, they show no indications of setting for flower. But while they have both the glabrous foliage of the seed-bearer, and even the ochreous tint underneath, they differ in having pyriform instead of its lanceolate leaves. But though in these particulars they depart from the normal state of R. Caucasicum, they have not one feature of R.

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