The intersectional hybrid between Weigela hortensis and W. maximowiczii (Caprifoliaceae)

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Morphologically intermediate plants between Weigela hortensis (Siebold & Zucc.) K.Koch and W. maximowiczii (S.Moore) Rehder have been found in Miyagi and Yamagata Pref., northern Japan. Quantitative character analyses of flowers, pollen stainability and molecular analyses indicated that the intermediate plants were hybrids of those two species. This is the first record of an intersectional hybrid with W. maximowiczii (sect. Weigelastrum) as one of the parent species. The morphological differences among hybrid individuals imply the possibility of backcrosses or formation of second or later generations of hybrids, although those may be quite rare because of a low frequency of viable pollen grains. Causes of hybridization between two distantly-related species in Weigela are discussed. © 2002 The Linnean Society of London.

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Yokoyama, J., Fukuda, T., Yokoyama, A., & Maki, M. (2002). The intersectional hybrid between Weigela hortensis and W. maximowiczii (Caprifoliaceae). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 138(3), 369–380. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1095-8339.2002.00033.x

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