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Old 28-03-2004, 09:03 AM
Edgar Davies
 
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Default plants crossing Pacific

For some time botanists have thought that the Sweet Potato in the
Pacific spread from South America in prehistoric times.

Are there any suspected cases of a reverse migration - that is plants
crossing from the old world, over the Pacific, to South America in
prehistoric times?
 
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