I did not notice them on one tree. Do they have synonyms ? P. strictus is
mentioned somewhere.
If they are on the same branch and have the same chromosome number (fourth
column), then it is likely you have a hybrid.
The third column has an X for bird pollination.
Click on one of the trees
I found them in figure 4 near the bottom
P. strictus should hybridize with P. vigatis, P. eatonii, and P.
stritiformis.
It also should work with the diploid (8 chromosome) form of P. sucundiflorus
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Larry Wallace
Cincinnati
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And to think...when we were in Elementary school...we waited at the Bus stop in
6-8 of snow with more falling and sometimes the School would end early if they
thought it was dangerous...an hour before school ended.here to Maine...they
declare States of Emergency, close everything and
Jan...lol...Oh yes...Like the time my mother spent in N. Carolina after living
in Maine for 20 years...she didn't go out for anything when there were even
flurries...For me now that the Holidays are over..I can tour the greenhouses
and dream..and take in the greenery and flowers...no case of
On the fourth of three snow days, a bill was introduced in the Ohio
legislature to change it to five.
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