Parent Species
🏷️ Taxonomy● Basic
In hybridization, a parent species is one of the original wild or cultivated species that was crossed to produce a hybrid offspring. For example, Abelia × grandiflora has two parent species: Abelia chinensis and Abelia uniflora. Knowing the parent species helps gardeners understand the inherited traits—such as hardiness, flower color, or growth habit—that the hybrid may express.