In general, by the determinate concept Kant relates (at bottom of second page)to trees (earlier)not grass.
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Critique of Judgment by I. Kant
I started trying in encompass the reflection necessary to retain this elsewhere on EVC.
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There is a SPACE, that the plants regrow across (if not incompatible) whereat Kant identifies a two directional cause and effect. Rationalizing this indicates a topology that goes undiscussed.
So, in response to Faith above, how far this is related to hybridization requires a detailed response to Wise's Barimonology Group. I have not tried to elucidate these relations. It is hard to work out how the space is torqued by just looking at DNA and hybrids as they do but some work could probably go in this direction.
Edited by Brad McFall, : page copy