. Miscellaneous papers on oenothera. Oenothera; Primroses. 94 BOTANICAL GAZETTE [febrcary was called on this account mut. subulata. There were also 7 plants (nos. 13-16, 19, 20, and 22) which developed very slowly and were retained in the expectation that they might prove to be dwarfs, although there was no character but size to distinguish. Fig. 6.—Fi progeny of Oenothera pratincola, Lexington C, pan 2; the only muta- tion shown is Lexington C-ii, mut. nummularia; the other plants are typical. them from typical sister plants. The solitary plant of mut. suhilata died, but the type has since be


. Miscellaneous papers on oenothera. Oenothera; Primroses. 94 BOTANICAL GAZETTE [febrcary was called on this account mut. subulata. There were also 7 plants (nos. 13-16, 19, 20, and 22) which developed very slowly and were retained in the expectation that they might prove to be dwarfs, although there was no character but size to distinguish. Fig. 6.—Fi progeny of Oenothera pratincola, Lexington C, pan 2; the only muta- tion shown is Lexington C-ii, mut. nummularia; the other plants are typical. them from typical sister plants. The solitary plant of mut. suhilata died, but the type has since been found to be one of the most frequent mutations of 0. pratincola. The type represented by nos. 7 and 12 was designated as mut. pusilla. Its rosettes were about 4 cm. in diameter at maturity. The stem leaves were. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Vries, Hugo de, 1848-1935. Berlin, Leipzig, etc. , etc.


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