CHRYSOGRAPHES HYBRIDS (TETRAPLOID) Hybrids with 4n=80 chromosomes, which can be derived from the same species as diploid Chrysographes hybrids, but have double the number of chromosomes. Such hybrids can either be produced directly by colchicine treatment or as a result of crosses between tetraploid parent plants.
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BEGIN THE BEGUINE (Reg. 2000)
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First tetraploid TT-seedling
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SSTT288
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Tetraploider Clarkei-Typ Sämling
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Bicolor Sämling
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Tetraploider Smlg. aus 1999
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The following seven rows of pictures show Tetra-Sino-Sibirica seedlings of the third generation produced by use of newly converted plants and the named variety BEGIN THE BEGUINE.
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SSTT869
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SSTT870
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SSTT873
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SSTT832
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SSTT996
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SSTT998
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SSTT1028
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SSTT1033
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SSTT1110
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SSTT1112
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