So that certain individual plants and all the individuals of certain species can actually be hybridised much more readily than they can be self-fertilised!
These hybridised seeds germinated, and produced young plants likewise intermediate in character.
Of the ancient peoples who occupied these regions as well as Uruguay at the time of the conquest, there remain but the debris, or descendants hybridised to the furthest extent possible.
Pure gemmules in combination withhybridised gemmules would lead to partial reversion.
And lastly, hybridised gemmules derived from both parent-hybrids would simply reproduce the original hybrid form.
But to make the case sure, he would raise plants from his supposed hybridised seed, and he would find that the seedlings were miserably dwarfed and utterly sterile, and that they behaved in all other respects like ordinary hybrids.
So that with some species, certain abnormal individuals, and in other species all the individuals, can actually be hybridised much more readily than they can be fertilised by pollen from the same individual plant!
That such purity of character and fertility should be suddenly reacquired from so hybridised and sterile a form is an astonishing phenomenon.
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