Grat3fulh3ad said:No need for me to get into a designation argument... I'm well versed in proper botanical nomenclature...
Thank you for re-reading.Grat3fulh3ad said:Upon re-reading your original statement... It was a homozygous land-race which was selfed... The progeny and their progeny will be no different from most representatives of said land-race who's parentage was selected for desirable traits... Breeding within a land-race gene-pool and selecting superior plants will increase the frequency of the traits you selected for... But, selfing a plant will never produce 'carbon copies' of said plant...