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(Nativar) is a portmanteau of the words 'native' and 'cultivar', and is used to distinguish native wild-type plant species from their horticulturally bred counterparts that have different genetic traits.
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(Nativar) is a portmanteau of the words 'native' and 'cultivar', and is used to distinguish native wild-type plant species from their horticulturally bred counterparts that have different genetic traits.