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Any hybrid. There are billions of them. New plants are developed every day by botanists who will hand pollinate one plant with a different plant in the same family. The result is

(hopefully) a new plant with the best characteristics of each donor plant, or a bloom/fruit that is better than the original.

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What are the stages of growth a plant goes through?

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