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"Keep in mind these are as domesticated as livestock. Much of the diversity is human-bred. Hybrids make new varieties. -- nm"
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loosilu
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Sort of. Seeds don't recreate the parent plant. Humans have used cuttings to propagate the varieties that meet human needs. But that means planting s
Posted by
TWuG
Nov 28 '20, 14:59
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That produce trees with fruit that isn't useful.
You won't get a Honeycrisp producing tree from a Honeycrisp apple seed.
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