Doing a F1 hybrid is usually the first step to begin a hybrid work, and sometimes it does get classic result like Sinningia Amizade. F1 hybrid shows the combination of parents in the first place, so ... conservative speaking, if the parents are not poles apart, the result will be within two species. But a experimental trial with poles apart is a must, because a highlight may happen from such collision and that's why the hybridization keep progressing. In short, don't stay at comfort zone for always. :-)
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