“…Many literature reports indicate that the size of polyploid plants is different from that recorded in diploids. In some species, polyploid forms are larger and stronger compared to diploid forms, e.g., in T. vulgaris [79], T. ammi [105], M. chamomilla [3], A. vera [106,109], Z. officinale [111]. In many other species, such as C. sativa [74,101], C. intybus [90], E. purpurea [104,115], polyploid plants are lower, or changes are hardly noticeable.…”