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nick_b79

At what point can hybrids be considered a new species?

nick_b79
20 years ago

I'm stratifying seeds from Aesculus x carnea (Red Horsechestnut) and have read that, due to a chromosome doubling in the original parent tree, this hybrid is tetraploid and will not backcross with other Aesculus species successfully. Since this hybrid is now considered sexually distinct and true-breeding from seed, why could it not be considered a new species instead of simply a hybrid?

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