Impatiens crosses were made between Plant Introduction (P.I.) 349629 (2n = 16) and cultivar Tangerine (2n = 8), producing a hybrid (2n = 12) that seemed sterile. A large number of pollinations of the hybrid with 'Tangerine' pollen, however, produced only three progeny with 2n numbers of 8, 9, and 12. The backcross with hybrid pollen on P.I. 349629 produced five progeny, all of which were 2n = 20. None of these backcross progeny has shown fertility at present. Backcrosses involving the hybrids between 32 chromosome P.I. accessions and 'Tangerine' have been unproductive. Eleven of the hybrids (2n = 24) between P.I. 349629 and several of the 32-chromosome P.I. accessions occasionally produced viable pollen. When used on a 'Tange-glow' female, which is a 24-chromosome amphidiploid, numerous progeny resulted, some of which proved to be fertile in subsequent crosses.
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