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- they should be presented. Not all cultigens have been given names according to the ICNCP. Apart from ancient cultigens, there may be occasional anthropogenic...
- Cultivated Plant Code states that cultigens are "maintained as recognisable entities solely by continued propagation". Cultigens can have names at any of many...
- practice most cultigens are cultivars. The following account of the historical development of cultivated plant taxonomy traces the way cultigens have arisen...
- This is a list of plum cultigens. "Fruit Variety" (PDF). sdstate.edu. South Dakota State University. Retrieved 7 June 2022. "Amber Jewel Plums Information...
- considered an interchangeable synonym for either cultigen. Recent genetic research confirms that the cultigens are of a common gene pool, corroborating the...
- China rose, Hawaiian hibiscus, rose mallow and shoeblack plant, is a cultigen of tropical hibiscus, a flowering plant in the Hibisceae tribe of the family...
- for Cultivated Plants (ICNCP) Cultivated plant taxonomy Citrus taxonomy Cultigen Cultivar Group Grex History of plant systematics Herbarium International...
- islands. However, they still cultivated other ancestral Austronesian staple cultigens like Dioscorea yams and taro (the latter are still grown with smaller-scale...
- Perilla frutescens var. crispa, also known by its ****anese name shiso, is a cultigen of Perilla frutescens, a herb in the mint family Lamiaceae. It is native...
- Salvia divinorum being a wild plant native to the area; a cultigen of the Mazatecs; or a cultigen introduced by another indigenous group. Botanists have...