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What kind of hybrids ? Is it known?It has been proposed that these giant ones are actually hybrids. Have you heard this Istvan?
4NI am curious too. What could increase the size without changing the flower too much? Mike
4N means that every somatic cell contains 2 pais of chromosomes. In normal case a somatic cell contains one pair of every chromosome, it called 2N.I am curious too. What could increase the size without changing the flower too much? Mike
Oh no...i only suppose.I have more regular hirsus from different sources.All has narrow leaves and smaller flower. It has wilde leaves and huge flower.That is why i think it may be 4N plant.So have you done a chromosome count of the somatic cells?
Oh, I understand polyploids, I have numerous 4n plants and they are all a little larger and thicker, but none twice as large. What I didn't understand was the suggestion that this could be a hybrid. What could you cross with hirsutissimum that would increase the size so much, but not otherwise change the flower? Mike4N means that every somatic cell contains 2 pais of chromosomes. In normal case a somatic cell contains one pair of every chromosome, it called 2N.
I wonder what the outcome would be, if you crossed the typical variety with var. esquirolei - maybe hybrid vigour and a larger plant and flower, that was indiscernable from the the typical form (or maybe almost so)?What could you cross with hirsutissimum that would increase the size so much, but not otherwise change the flower?
Looks like the real thing to me. MikeFully opened.I think it is straight hirs.
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