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How did Latakia into my pipe?
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 32456"><p>From what I've read, the mother strain of all modern tobaccos was originally native to the Carribean -- preferred because it was much less noxious than its North American cousins. This was planted in Virginia and, from there, eventually everywhere.</p><p></p><p>There are plants that undergo changes when planted far from their homes -- pot being one such. North African, for example, morphs into North American by its third generation here. For that matter, Astrikhan sheep lose their characteristic tightly-curled fleece when raised away from their native habitat. </p><p></p><p>Tobacco is seemingly one of the plants that morph into local adaptive forms (re. leaf size & shape). Plus soil, elevation &c. have a ton to do with it.</p><p></p><p>:face:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 32456"] From what I've read, the mother strain of all modern tobaccos was originally native to the Carribean -- preferred because it was much less noxious than its North American cousins. This was planted in Virginia and, from there, eventually everywhere. There are plants that undergo changes when planted far from their homes -- pot being one such. North African, for example, morphs into North American by its third generation here. For that matter, Astrikhan sheep lose their characteristic tightly-curled fleece when raised away from their native habitat. Tobacco is seemingly one of the plants that morph into local adaptive forms (re. leaf size & shape). Plus soil, elevation &c. have a ton to do with it. :face: [/QUOTE]
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