| Alexander Wallace (M.D., of Colchester.) - 1879 - 248 páginas
...nor Auratum, their father, had produced any effect whatever on the pure white of their petals; they showed differences of habit .among themselves, some...have been mere seedling variations with which the hybridisation had nothing to do. Yet distinct evidence could be seen of the action of the alien pollen:... | |
| Alexander Wallace - 1879 - 246 páginas
...father, had produced any effect whatever on the pure white of their petals; they showed differences o/ habit among themselves, some being very tall and vigorous...have been mere seedling variations with which the hybridisation had nothing to do. Yet distinct evidence could be seen of the action of the alien pollen:... | |
| Asa Gray - 1889 - 426 páginas
...between these two cases were obtained. For instance, the pure white of the perianth of L. longiflorum came out unstained in the progeny raised by a crossing...a matter of common observation. That in the genus Lilium the hybrid offspring should in forty instances out of fifty take almost all its traits from... | |
| Asa Gray - 1889 - 420 páginas
...perianth of L. longiflorum came out unstained in the progeny raised by a crossing with L. spedosum, and the herbage was equally unaffected ; but in that...a matter of common observation. That in the genus Lilium the hybrid offspring should in forty instances out of fifty take almost all its traits from... | |
| 1900 - 544 páginas
...L. auratum, their father, had produced any effect whatever on the pure white of their petals. They showed differences of habit, among themselves, some...with which the hybridization had nothing to do. Yet distinct evidence could be seen of the action of the alien pollen. Some of the anthers were email and... | |
| 1878 - 1060 páginas
...between these two cases were obtained. For instance the pure white of the perianth of L. longiflorum came out unstained in the progeny raised by a crossing...a matter of common observation. That in the genus Lttium the hybrid offspring should in forty instances out of fifty take almost all its traits from... | |
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