“…A new flower shape and cold-tolerant intraspecific ( Campanula carpatica ‘White’) and interspecific ( C. medium and C. formanekiana ) hybrid, respectively, were developed in bellflowers [ 238 ]. Interspecific hybrids, haploids, or double haploids were developed in rose [ 239 , 240 , 241 ], tulip [ 242 ], lisianthus [ 243 ], lily [ 244 ], day lily [ 245 ], calla lily [ 246 ], alstroemeria or peruvian lily [ 247 , 248 , 249 , 250 ], Primula [ 251 , 252 ], night-blooming cactus [ 253 , 254 , 255 ], gentian [ 256 , 257 , 258 ], Camellia [ 259 ], begonia [ 260 ], Christmas bells or golden lily of the valley [ 261 ], carnation [ 262 , 263 ], Gypsophila [ 264 ], Rhododendron [ 265 ], cyclamen [ 266 ], and ornamental alliums [ 267 , 268 ]. Embry rescue has been widely studied for crop improvement, while its current research has been reduced by the rapid evolution of advanced molecular breeding.…”