Abstract
TRICOTYLEDONY is well known as a sporadic occurrence in dicotyledonous plants, but it has apparently been treated in the past as a rare and somewhat trivial abnormality. I have been unable to trace any evidence of its being regarded as heritable.
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HOLTORP, H. Tricotyledony. Nature 153, 13–14 (1944). https://doi.org/10.1038/153013a0
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