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Originally Posted by isurus79
Off the top of my head, I can't recall if that one is polyploid. Crossing it with another 4N would make sense and Harry may have done that to continue the breeding line.
However, he may have also taken a page from Roy's amethystoglossa breeding program and intentionally created a line of 3N plants so that no one else could use them in their breeding program! lol
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I'm looking for a good amethystoglossa. I have H&R Supreme, and would like another.
I don't know what Roy may have said, but there are other reasons to breed triploids in lieu of tetraploids. Triploids tend to be faster growing and crossing a ?N with a known 2N can be used to discern ploidy levels. In triploid crosses the outcomes favor the characteristics of the 4N parent more than the 2N, for example.