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group of closely related plants of common origin and similar characteristics within a species (see also cultivar).
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One of possibly many closely-related plant species. The variety name is usually in Latin.
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A subdivision of a species, usually separated geographically from the typical, having one or more heritable, morphological characteristics which differ from the typical even when grown under the same environmental conditions; a morphological variant.
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A subdivision of any recognized standard breed, distinct in color of fur from other subdivisions.
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a subdivision in a species, ranking below a subspecies.
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