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> > I find this an interesting thought. I can't offhand think of a fruit
that
> > is unaltered by selective breeding, except for wild berries.

dates? figs?  coconuts?  olives?

The wild grapes in the south are almost the same as the muscadine grapes
that are cultivated, except the fruiting is much less productive.

P

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