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IN the recent discussion at the Royal Society, I used as an illustration of the amount of variation which could be brought about under artificial conditions in a limited time, the case, of Cineraria cruenta, which I regarded as having given rise to the cultivated Cineraria.
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THISELTON-DYER, W. Origin of the Cultivated Cineraria. Nature 52, 3–4 (1895). https://doi.org/10.1038/052003c0
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