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CRUCIFERAE, PAPAVERACEAE, RESEDACEAE, ETC.by@charlesdarwin
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CRUCIFERAE, PAPAVERACEAE, RESEDACEAE, ETC.

by Charles Darwin59mJanuary 15th, 2023
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Brassica oleracea, crossed and self-fertilised plants. Great effect of a cross with a fresh stock on the weight of the offspring. Iberis umbellata. Papaver vagum. Eschscholtzia californica, seedlings from a cross with a fresh stock not more vigorous, but more fertile than the self-fertilised seedlings. Reseda lutea and odorata, many individuals sterile with their own pollen. Viola tricolor, wonderful effects of a cross. Adonis aestivalis. Delphinium consolida. Viscaria oculata, crossed plants hardly taller, but more fertile than the self-fertilised. Dianthus caryophyllus, crossed and self-fertilised plants compared for four generations. Great effects of a cross with a fresh stock. Uniform colour of the flowers on the self-fertilised plants. Hibiscus africanus.
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