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"You are the one who located me as an interfertile party?"
"Species aren't interfertile, and for sure animals on two different planets can't breed."
She can't breed with most enclave males; they are not interfertile.
As the two forms are fully interfertile) a wide range of intermediates may be expected.
Despite their independent origins, these populations are probably interfertile and not reproductively isolated from one another.
Mallards and their domesticated conspecifics are, of course, also fully interfertile.
Aquilegia species are very interfertile, and will self-sow.
Both the wild pears are interfertile with domesticated pears.
"This is a, uh, normally inclined, interfertile mutant."
P. caucasica), which are interfertile with domesticated pears.
We are not interfertile."
"Quaddies are not interfertile with downsiders, surely?"
But her kind of genie was perfectly interfertile with pure-strainers, and as far as she could see all the changes put together were no big deal.
The two species are interfertile, and hybrids are common along a line from Dallas to San Antonio.
The genus Euphrasia is taxonomically complicated due to many species being interfertile and prone to hybridisation.
Most petunias are diploid with 14 chromosomes and are interfertile with other petunia species.
F. homotropicum is interfertile with F. esculentum and the wild forms have a common distribution, in Yunnan.
These species are morphologically diverse and are largely interfertile and so the species boundaries have been a source of dispute amongst taxonomists.
"Why for Cfarissakes, Tarleton," he said, mind jarred back to the bloody death of the other Tilari woman, whose name he'd never known, "they're even interfertile with us."
Although relatively few genes control domestication, and wild and domesticated forms are interfertile, wild and domesticated wheats occupy entirely separate habitats.
Because wild and domesticated emmer are interfertile with other tetraploid wheats, some taxonomists consider all tetraploid wheats to belong to one species, T. turgidum.
Reith reads his own fate in Borel's, knowing Terrans and Krishnans are not interfertile - the latter, while near human in appearance, are an alien species.
The name Krieg's Conure is occasionally used in aviculture for such birds, and some breed them exclusively; they are of course perfectly interfertile with individuals of the normal morph however.
Wild and cultivated cardoons and artichokes are very similar genetically, and are fully interfertile, but only have very limited ability to form hybrids with other species in the genus Cynara.
The wild antecedent of foxtail millet has been securely identified as Setaria viridis, which is interfertile with foxtail millet; wild or weedy forms of foxtail millet also exist.