Meaning Cultivar
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  A horticulturally or agriculturally derived variety of a plant.
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1923, from culti(vated) var(iety), coined by U.S. horticulturalist Liberty Hyde Bailey (1858-1954) in "Gentes Herbarum."
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plant that has been created and maintained through cultivation.
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A relatively unfamiliar term used in horticulture to refer to a cultivated variety. A cultivar is a named hybrid that is distinct from the species and is vegetatively propagated for dissemination. Individual plants of a given cultivar are clones, in that they share identical characteristics. A cultivar cannot be propagated by seed. Hybridizers purs [..]
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A variety of cultivated plant The word CULTIVAR is derived from the two words CULTIvated and VARiety. A cultivar is a cultivated plant having unique characteristics that distinguish it from others of [..]
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A plant that is bred or selected by growers for unique flowers, leaf colour, growing habit etc. It has distinct and uniform characteristics that differ from the original species.
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Also referred to as “variety”, the cultivar is the most specific form of plant identification and refers to traits that have been selected and encouraged within a species. For example, there are many crookneck summer squashes, all classified by the genus and species “Cucurbita pepo”, but one may identify a cultivar to hone in on a particular squash [..]
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Cultivated variety; a subdivision of a species; a result of human selection.
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A plant that has been specifically selected and bred for its characteristics and is not usually cross-pollinated.
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A cultivated variety from a plant that grows naturally in the wild. A Nativar is a term catching on to refer to a cultivated regional native. In common garden jargon, these are not popular terms.
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A cultivated variety (C.V.) or strain that originated and has persisted under human cultivation.
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A cultivar is a contraction of the words "cultivated" and "variety." It is a plant raised or selected in cultivation that retains distinct, uniform characteristics when propagated [..]
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A distinct plant variation that has originated in cultivation, not in the wild. Top of page
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A plant variety that is cultivated, not wild.
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This is a contraction of the term cultivated variety and refers to plants within a species bred with distinct characteristics, like pest resistant, drought tolerant, particular colors or fragrance. Cu [..]
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or variety
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A group of cultivated plants that are clearly distinguished by one or more characteristics that are retained when propagated.
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Short for 'cultivated variety'. A variant of a species, arising in the wild or in gardens, maintained in cultivation.
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A distinct, often intentionally bred subset of a species that will behave uniformly and predictably when grown in an environment to which it is adapted. Also known as variety or release.
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Variety strictly raised through horticultural processes, rather than in nature. Its name is not part of the Latin name. Strictly speaking, vegetable varieties should be known as cultivars.
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a cultivated variety of a plant often bred for a desirable trait, such as pest- or disease-resistance. The word “cultivar” comes from variations that came about in cultivation by deliberate breeding. [..]
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A kind of plant that is chosen not from the wild, but from cultivation. When it is multiplied, it keeps its specific identity.
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An agricultural or horticultural variety or strain originating and persistent under cultivation  with stable genetics and consistant plant habit. For example, 'Transparent' is a cultivar of apple. See variety.
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A cultivated variety.
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A plant produced by selective hybridization.
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 Also known as cultivated variety, they are plants that are new or hybrid plants created by human manipulation of the species. A “variety” happens through natural processes a cultivar or cultivated va [..]
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See variety.
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A specially developed agricultural plant variety.
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Cultivar is a plant or grouping of plants selected for desirable characteristics that can be maintained by propagation. From Wikipedia.
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Abbreviation for cultivated variety of plant. cultural eutrophication
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A variant of a plant, either species or hybrid, which has arisen in cultivation and is not known in the wild. Wild variants are known either as varietas, (abbreviated var.) or forma, (abreviated f.) T [..]
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A category of plants that are, firstly, below the level of a sub-species taxonomically, and, secondly, found only in cultivation. It is an international term denoting certain cultivated plants that ar [..]
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(n) a variety of a plant developed from a natural species and maintained under cultivation
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A group of cultivated plants that when reproduced retain their distinguishing features.
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Variations of a species arising in cultivation and propagated for some unusual characteristic, such as leaf colour or shape.
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a plant construct deliberately developed and maintained in that form by human effort (compare to variety)
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A cultivated variety of a species, e.g., K-31, Rebel, etc.
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A variety of plant that has been created or selected intentionally and maintained through cultivation.
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A specially cultivated variety of a plant that most often is reproduced vegetatively. For example, 'Transparent' is a cultivar of apple. See variety.
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A cultivar is a type of plant that people have bred for desired traits, which are reproduced in each new generation by a method such as grafting, tissue culture, or carefully controlled seed productio [..]
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