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ON the occasion of the discussion on “Variation in Plants and Animals,” which took place on February 25, 1895, it occurred to me that it might be useful to give an illustration of the amount of change which has been effected in a plant by continuous selection under cultivation in a comparatively short time. I, therefore, placed upon the table an example of the wild and of the cultivated form of the garden “cineraria”(C. cruenta).
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The Cultural Evolutlon of “Cyclamen Latifolium.”1. Nature 56, 65–68 (1897). https://doi.org/10.1038/056065a0
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