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LrdRas at aol.com
LrdRas at aol.com
Tue Dec 14 23:10:31 PST 1999
In a message dated 12/15/99 1:07:40 AM Eastern Standard Time, troy at asan.com
writes:
<< It may even be more closely related to a cactus
than a turnip is to a banana.
Adamantius >>
Not. Agaves and , indeed any succulent plant of which there are many hundreds
including forms of geranium are termed succulent because of the unique ways
in which they deal with survival in dry conditions. The term succulent has
nothing to do with it's relationship to another form of plant outside that
scenario. Turnips, BTW, are brassicas and are closely related to cabbage.
They are no way related to any plant in the Amarylis family other than the
fact that they and Amarylis are both plants. In the same way, agave and
cactus (a generic term, BTW) are plants. Similarity in growth, habitat or
form are not indications of closeness of relationship in the plant world.
Ras
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