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Most of the
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cultivars currently in cultivation derive from
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cv.
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, which is
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associated with
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(
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). An overview of the most frequently cultivated forms is given by
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&amp; Moran (2001)
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.
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<bibRefCitation id="97CA901DAAC984CEAC29011C10F10EBE">Morton (1958)</bibRefCitation>
suggested that
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was possibly a hybrid with
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as one parent. Its
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sterility, morphological instability and vegetative
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indicate a hybrid origin, but there is no reason to assume that
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is involved as parent, when we consider that
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N.
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hippocrepicis
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, which originated well outside the distribution area of
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,
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exactly mimics the morphology of
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and another such hybrid may equally well have given rise to
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.
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