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cultivar

[ kuhl-tuh-vahr, -ver ]

noun

  1. a variety of plant that originated and persisted under cultivation.


cultivar

/ ˈ°ìÊŒ±ô³Ùɪˌ±¹É‘Ë /

noun

  1. a variety of a plant that was produced from a natural species and is maintained by cultivation
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cultivar

/ °ìÅ­±ô′³ÙÉ™-±¹Ã¤°ù′,-±¹Ã¢°ù′ /

  1. A variety of a plant that has been created or selected intentionally and maintained through cultivation.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of cultivar1

1920–25; blend of cultivated and variety
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of cultivar1

C20: from culti ( vated ) + var ( iety )
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"Climate change makes it easier for sure, but the main driver is the new cultivars."

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In countries like China, where over 70% of apple cultivars are based on Fuji clones, spur-type varieties have boosted productivity and adapted well to areas with poor soil and frequent drought.

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Its focus on rare cultivars has earned it a cultural landmark stop on the Cannabis Trail.

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"A detailed understanding of the origins and breeding history of contemporary varieties are crucial to developing new Arabica cultivars better adapted to climate change," Albert says.

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Look for the cultivar ‘Lilac Wonder’, sometimes sold as T. bakeri, for lilac flowers and slightly longer stems.

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