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Short for cultivated variety refers to plants that cannot be found naturally in the wild but were cultivated by horticulturalist. Use this tag with question about specific cultivars or questions about identifying a suspected cultivar.

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Is it realistic to create new cultivars at home by inducing mutations using chemical mutagens?

Hybridizers have used colchicine to convert daylilies from diploid (their normal genetic condition) to tetraploid for about 60 years. Tetraploid daylilies are a little large, with wider leaves, stoute …
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Are Coreopsis "Zagreb" and "Moonbeam" normally less compact than less natural cultivars?

If you're in the US, then the non-threadleaf coreopsis are much closer in appearance and habit to Coreopsis lanceolata and Coreopsis tripteris (both native to eastern and central US; the latter into F …
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