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  • <onlyinclude>This '''list of basil cultivars''' is a comprehensive list of cultivated varieties ([[cultivar]]s) of [[bas ...basils are [[cultivar]]s of ''O. basilicum'', or [[sweet basil]]. Some are cultivars of other basil species, and others are [[Hybrid (biology)|hybrids]]. It is
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  • The most commonly used Mediterranean basil cultivars are "Genovese", "Purple Ruffles", "Mammoth", "Cinnamon", "Lemon", "Globe", See [[List of basil cultivars]]
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  • <onlyinclude>This '''list of basil cultivars''' is a comprehensive list of cultivated varieties ([[cultivar]]s) of [[bas ...basils are [[cultivar]]s of ''O. basilicum'', or [[sweet basil]]. Some are cultivars of other basil species, and others are [[Hybrid (biology)|hybrids]]. It is
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  • ...0.04 per cent. The latter varieties, including the 'Przemko' and 'Norman' cultivars of the opium poppy, are used to produce two other alkaloids, [[thebaine]] a
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  • Several cultivars are used in gardens and for hedging, including the '''Golden Privet'''.
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  • ==Images of species and cultivars==
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  • ...ornia and New Zealand continue to produce an extensive range of new hybrid cultivars.
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  • ...pean Yew selected from two trees found growing in Ireland, and the several cultivars with yellow leaves, collectively known as "Golden Yew".<ref name=afm2/><ref
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  • ...e, pink and orange; white and a variety of pinks are the most common. Many cultivars also have double flowers. Young plants grow best in spaces where they do no
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  • ...im', 'Marcel', 'Variegata' and 'Vic Pawlowski's Gold' are other variegated cultivars<ref name="Plantfinder"/> ...C. majalis'' 'GĂ©ant de Fortin' (syn. 'Fortin's Giant') are larger-growing cultivars<ref name="Plantfinder"/>
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  • ...e variability has been aggravated by breeders who have selected a range of cultivars for leaf and flower colours, and for oil production. It is a fast-growing, ===Cultivars===
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  • ...us [[cultivar]]s have been selected with varying flower color. Many of the cultivars have originated from the Connecticut Experiment Station in [[Hamden, Connec
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  • ...that name belongs only to the rush-leaved ''[[Narcissus jonquilla]]'' and cultivars derived from it.{{Citation needed|date=May 2008}} ...ombination of doubled perianth and corona segments can vary widely between cultivars, and there may be one or more flowers per stem, also varying by cultivar.
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  • As a horticultural or [[ornamental plant]] the species, subspecies, and cultivars are used in [[Wildlife garden]]s to attract birds, butterflies, pollinators Some selections and cultivars have [[Variegation|variegated]] or coloured [[Leaf|leaves]] and other disti
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  • ==Cultivars==
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  • ...l or psychological effects. Typically, hemp contains below 0.3% THC, while cultivars of ''Cannabis'' grown for marijuana can contain anywhere from 6 to over 20%
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  • ...degree of potential variation for selection, even in heavily selected hemp cultivars.<ref name = "meijer2003a"/> They also commented that these analyses confirm
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  • * Cultivars primarily cultivated for their fiber, characterized by long [[Plant stem|st * Cultivars grown for [[seed]] from which [[hemp oil]] is extracted.
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