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do trees cross breed
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<blockquote data-quote="Geez" data-source="post: 1134968" data-attributes="member: 17492"><p>All seeds from trees are produced from flowers like any other plant. Although the flowers don't always look like the posies you find in the garden. Birch catkins are an example.</p><p>At any rate, tree 'flowers' are pollinated by other trees and the fertilized flowers become the seeds so, yes, you can get crossbreeds within a species. And yes, some species of trees have male and female trees and some trees are self pollinating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geez, post: 1134968, member: 17492"] All seeds from trees are produced from flowers like any other plant. Although the flowers don't always look like the posies you find in the garden. Birch catkins are an example. At any rate, tree 'flowers' are pollinated by other trees and the fertilized flowers become the seeds so, yes, you can get crossbreeds within a species. And yes, some species of trees have male and female trees and some trees are self pollinating. [/QUOTE]
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