Self-pollination does sometimes occur in primroses. Would you expect it to occur more often in pin-eyed or thrum-eyed primroses?
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Primrose plants reproduce by seed drop and by leaf or root cuttings. They reproduce naturally in the wild by dropping their seed after spring bloom. Seeds from hybrid varieties reproduce plants from the original parent strain of primrose plz mark as brainlist
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