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Phyteuma. 



Violet, blue ; and white flowers. (Correns.) 



Pisum. 



Tall, half dwarf, and dwarf habit of growth in Peas. 

 Long, and short internodes, thick, and thin stems. 

 Early, and late flowering and ripening. 

 Purple, red, and green axils. 

 Purple, pink, and white flowers. 

 Distributed, and bunched flowers. 

 Normal, and fasciated stems. 

 Green, and yellow unripe pods. 



Inflated, constricted, blunt, pointed, wide, and narrow pods. 



Round, indent, and wrinkled seeds. 



High, and low absorptive capacity of seeds. 



Long, round, simple, and Compound starch grains in seeds. 



Yellow, and green cotyledons. 



Dark, and pale hylum of seed. 



Purple spotted, reddish dottecl, mapled, grey, and white seed-coats. 

 (Correns, Tschermak, Bateson, E. R. Saunders, Punnett, Lock, 

 Gregory, Darbishire, Keeble, Pellew, and Hurst.) 



Polemonium. 



Blue, white, and yellow flowers. (de Vries, and Correns.) 



Primula. 



Palm-leaved, fern-leaved, ivy-leaved, and parsley - leaved forms 



in the Chinese Primrose. 

 Dark red, pale red, and green stems. 



Pure white, tinged white, flaked white, flesh coloured, salmon- 

 pink, rose-pink, red, crimson, magenta, lavender, and blue 

 flowers. 



Small-eyed, large-eyed, dark-eyed, and light-eyed flowers. 

 Imbricate (sinensis), and stellate (stellata) petals. 

 Normal, and giant forms of stellata. 



Short style with large pollen grains and „thrum-eye", long style 



with small pollen-grains and „pin-eye", and homostyled. 

 Red, and green Stigmas. 



