
1) Tracheophyte 2) Variety 3) Vascular plant
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A cultivated plant variety or cultural selection.
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A horticultural variety of a plant or crop.
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A plant that has evolved in cultivation and which is sufficiently different from all others to receive a unique cultivar name. Cultivar names are printed with a capital letter and in single quotation marks, e.g. 'Alba' is the cultivar name in Veronica longifolia 'Alba'. The abbreviation for cultivar is cv. In everyday parlance, cultivars are often ...
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(from the article `horticulture`) The isolation and production of superior types known as cultivars are the very keystones of horticulture. Plant breeding, the systematic improvement ... ...to be taxa. In a polymorphic species the terms morph and variety are often applied. Among domestic animals, a true-breeding, genetically pure line ....
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a form of a plant derived from cultivation
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An cultivated plant and its vegetative propagations; a horticultural variety or strain. --
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A current "in" word to mean cultivated variety. But, since it can be misleading and is superfluous, recent texts on viticulture do not use the term. Nevertheless, you still hear it spoken with an impressive voice and downcast, knowing eyes in the highest circles.
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also cultivated variety; a subdivision of a species, a result of human-manipulated hybridization.
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A cultivated variety (genetic strain) of a domesticated crop plant.
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A distinct plant variation that has originated in cultivation, not in the wild.
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a form of a plant derived from cultivation
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The official name given to a plant variety that originated in cultivation
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An agricultural, horticultural or forestry variety, which, when reproduced (sexually or asexually) retains its distinguishing features, as distinct from a botanical variety. A cultivar name should always be written with a capital letter and given single quotation marks, e.g. banana 'Gros Michel'.
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A cultivated variety of grape.
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A plant that is bred or selected by growers for unique flowers, leaf colour, growing habit etc. It has distinct and uniform characteristics that differ from the original species.
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A cultivated variety (C.V.) or strain that originated and has persisted under human cultivation.
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noun a variety of a plant developed from a natural species and maintained under cultivation
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A cultivated variety or strain of a plant produced by horticultural techniques and not normally found in wild populations
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A plant variety resulting from the cross-pollination of two different plants within a species.
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A cultivated variety from a plant that grows naturally in the wild. A Nativar is a term catching on to refer to a cultivated regional native. In common garden jargon, these are not popular terms.
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A cultivated variety from a plant that grows naturally in the wild. A Nativar is a term catching on to refer to a cultivated regional native. In common garden jargon, these are not popular terms.
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a variety of plant that originated and persisted under cultivation.
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A plant variety resulting from the cross-pollination of two different plants within a species.
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A plant that is bred or selected by growers for unique flowers, leaf colour, growing habit etc. It has distinct and uniform characteristics that differ from the original species.
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