Define a variety, how is it different from a hybrid?
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Variety is a naturally occurring variation of individual plants within a species. ... Hybrids are crosses between two species or distinct parent lines and can be developed from a series of crosses between parents
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Simply put, hybrid varieties are the result of crossing two different breeding lines. They represent the first generation originating from the cross (F1).
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