The Different Forms of Flowers on Plants of the Same Species by Charles Darwin
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page 42 of 371 (11%)
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Long-styled by pollen of short-styled. Legitimate union :
14 : 14 : 41. Long-styled by own-form pollen, from a distinct plant. Illegitimate union : 26 : 26 : 18. Long-styled by pollen from same flower. Illegitimate union : 27 : 21 : 17. Short-styled by pollen of long-styled. Legitimate union: 14 : 14 : 44. Short-styled by own-form pollen, from a distinct plant. Illegitimate union : 16 : 16 : 20. Short-styled by pollen from the same flower. Illegitimate union : 21 : 11 : 8. SUMMARY: The two legitimate unions together : 28 : 28 : 43. The two illegitimate unions together (own-form pollen): 42 : 42 : 18. The two illegitimate unions together (pollen from the same flower ): 48 : 32 : 13. Hildebrand in the paper above referred to gives the results of his experiments |
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