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Hans Kylberg <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 19 Jun 1997 20:16:09 +0200
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Susan Carmack wrote:
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> Does that mean that all the potatoes that come up in my garden from >lastyear are poison?

One potato grows into several others but there has been no "sex"
going on so its still the same individual.
To make "wild" potatoe two _different_ plants must pollinate
and the resulting fruit (the one that looks like a small green
tomato) grow up. And it still inherits from its tame parents.
 (You should not eat any of them anyway :-) )
- Hans

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