The correct answer is option A, They will have a large amount of genetic variation
Reason -
The transfer of pollens from the flower of one plant to the flower of another plant, is termed as cross pollination.
During cross pollination, two major instances can occur –
a) The transferred pollens may be of wild nature due to which fertilization of eggs do not take place .
b) The transferred pollens can fuse with the egg of the parent plant and results into offspring’s that shall carry the characteristics of both the genetically distinct plants thereby producing hybrid plants.