
Abstract The abnormal development of a balsam fir tree (Abies balsamea (L.) Mill.) which had produced clusters of ovulate and bisporangiate cones instead of normal staminate cones is described. The proportion of the bisexual cones that was made up of ovulate structures varied. Abnormally located ovulate cones compared with normally located were shorter, had fewer cone scales and produced fewer seeds of normal size.
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