interesting cephalotus article
Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 6:34 pm
http://www.unr.edu/nevada-today/news/20 ... cephalotus Somewhere down the article it also says that there are different variations of the plant, in accordance to its origination.
"There are Australian, Asian and American variations of the plant, though all three varieties appear strikingly similar, and, from a genetics standpoint, seem to have evolved along the same lines."
aren't they only found in Australia? Perth?
"There are Australian, Asian and American variations of the plant, though all three varieties appear strikingly similar, and, from a genetics standpoint, seem to have evolved along the same lines."
aren't they only found in Australia? Perth?