. Studies in Juglans . > 0CICD >CO o CO n on PLATE 14 Juglans californica X Quercus agrifolia Fig. 2—a, leaf and fruits from F! seedling No. 23a. Fig. 2—b, leaf and fruits from F, seedling No. 23b. Fig. 2—c, leaf and fruits from F, seedling No. 23c. The nuts from which these three F, seedlings grew were borne in thesame cluster on J. californica tree II of 1908 hybridization experiments. X y3. [60]. < o ~0 o o o PLATE 15 Juglans californica Watson J. californica var. quercina Babcock Fig. 3.—a, b, c, cl, typical californica seedlings,—e, f, g, h, typicalquercina seedlings. All from th
. Studies in Juglans . > 0CICD >CO o CO n on PLATE 14 Juglans californica X Quercus agrifolia Fig. 2—a, leaf and fruits from F! seedling No. 23a. Fig. 2—b, leaf and fruits from F, seedling No. 23b. Fig. 2—c, leaf and fruits from F, seedling No. 23c. The nuts from which these three F, seedlings grew were borne in thesame cluster on J. californica tree II of 1908 hybridization experiments. X y3. [60]. < o ~0 o o o PLATE 15 Juglans californica Watson J. californica var. quercina Babcock Fig. 3.—a, b, c, cl, typical californica seedlings,—e, f, g, h, typicalquercina seedlings. All from the same cluster of abnormal fruits fromtree No. 16 in Garden Grove, Calif. X %. [62]
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