Nut of note: 70% of world's macadamia can be traced back to single Australian tree
by Naaman Zhou from Science | The Guardian on (#4G94P)
New research shows a single 19th century tree in southern Queensland gave rise to the world's dominant plant variety
The small Queensland town of Gympie has been identified as the origin of 70% of the world's macadamia nuts.
New research into the fatty seed has revealed the world's dominant commercial cultivar - grown in Hawaii - originated from a single tree in southern Queensland from the 19th century.
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