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Jun 16, 2016 7:25 PM CST
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Roosterlorn said:There could also be apomictic seed in your open pollenated pod.


That is also correct. A pod could contain both apomictic seed and seed pollenated in the normal way. Some species of plants (nearly) always reproduce apomicticly, like dandelions. Others, not so much, like martagons. Most species of plants cannot generate apomictic seed.
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