is it essential to retain indigenous varieties when many hybrid varieties are available?
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Hybrids cost up to five times more because they take longer to develop and are more trouble to produce. They often require a more exacting horticulture. When things aren't optimum, they may suffer more than plants grown from nonhybrid, open-pollinated seeds.
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Hybrids cost up to five times more because they take longer to develop and are more trouble to produce. They often require a more exacting horticulture. When things aren't optimum, they may suffer more than plants grown from nonhybrid, open-pollinated seeds.
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