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Hi all. I’m sure this has been asked before but I’m going to ask again lol. Is there any way to tell if seeds are hybridized by looking at them as they develop? I have some flowering/fruiting foxtails near an adonidia doing the same.  As far as I know it is possible for these two to hybridize. Just curious if there is any way to tell if the seeds are hybrids without planting them. Thanks! Sorry all the plans look like hell after the hurricanes this year…

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Parrish, FL

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