British flower study reveals surprise about plants’ sex life

A study of Britain’s native flowering plants has led to new insights into the mysterious process that allows wild plants to breed across species — one of plants’ most powerful evolutionary forces.  When wild flowering plants are sizing up others they may often end up in a marriage between close relatives rather than neighbors, a new study has revealed.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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