Youngberry is a complex hybrid between three different species from the genus Rubus, the raspberries, blackberries, and dewberries of the rose family.
It is likely a complex hybrid, although this cannot be proven without the use of molecular techniques.
On the other hand, most commercial tulip cultivars are complex hybrids, and actually sterile.
All sugar cane species interbreed, and the major commercial cultivars are complex hybrids.
Simple and complex natural hybrids involving both of these species have been found.
To date, the derivatives business has been only loosely regulated, despite banks' heavy involvement in trading those complex financial hybrids in a booming international market.
The expensive, complex hybrid will come unstuck.
Other more complex hybrids of these defect types are also possible.
At various times, consumer banking was organized by geographic area or by product lines or by complex hybrids by both.
Plant breeders make use of a number of techniques to produce hybrids, including line breeding and the formation of complex hybrids.