Abstract: | Further chromosome counts, principally from the southeastern United States, are reported for 38 accessions of 11 species, together with new or corrected counts forP. nudum (2n = 40),P. montanum (2n = 40),P. curvipes (2n = 40), andP. torrei (2n = 80). Four species have now been shown to have intraspecific polyploidy, five are known only as diploids, and nine occur only at the tetraploid level. Artificially produced interspecific hybrids range from vigorous to dwarfed or nonflowering, and from semifertile to sterile as measured by anther development and stainable pollen. Naturally occurring hybrids are described for the following species combinations:P. clinopodioides ×P. incanum,P. pilosum ×P. virginianum, P. flexuosum ×P. nudum, andP. albescens ×P. loomisii. |