Mutants and hybrids of the oenotheras . tlychanneled; sparingly pubescent with appressed hairs. (PI. XV, fig. 2.) (III) The third type of the hybrid was represented by individualNo. , in which the rosette was easily recognizable in the earlystages and was dense, with the leaves lying flat on the ground whenexamined on July 1. The leaves were finely pubescent, with broadlyovate laminae, the laminae more or less crinkled, acutish or obtuse atthe apex, broadest in the middle, more or less abruptly narrowed intothe broadly margined petiole, which is narrowly winged at the organs wer


Mutants and hybrids of the oenotheras . tlychanneled; sparingly pubescent with appressed hairs. (PI. XV, fig. 2.) (III) The third type of the hybrid was represented by individualNo. , in which the rosette was easily recognizable in the earlystages and was dense, with the leaves lying flat on the ground whenexamined on July 1. The leaves were finely pubescent, with broadlyovate laminae, the laminae more or less crinkled, acutish or obtuse atthe apex, broadest in the middle, more or less abruptly narrowed intothe broadly margined petiole, which is narrowly winged at the organs were approximately denticulate toward the apex, andirregularly dentate at the base, with reddish petioles and the laminaesparingly spotted with red. (PI. XIV, fig. 1.) The basal branches were nearly as long as the main axis. A por-tion of the stem immediately above the base was devoid of upper part of the stem bore numerous erect branches. The stemswere deeply channeled and of a reddish color in the lower portions, PLATE Fig. i. Rosette five months old of No. of the hybridOnagra lamarckiana X Onagra biennis.


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