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difference between cultivar and botanical variety​

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Answered by yashjain41
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In short, a cultivar is a plant that is produced and maintained by horticulturists but does not produce true-to-seed; whereas, a variety is a group of plants within a species that has one or more distinguishing characteristics and usually produces true-to-seed.

Answered by Anonymous
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In short, a cultivar is a plant that is produced and maintained by horticulturists but does not produce true-to-seed.

In botanical nomenclature, variety is a taxonomic rank below that of species and subspecies, but above that of form. As such, it gets a three-part infraspecific name.

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