Not that I'm overly concerned, mind you.
Elisabeth
I think the fruit either falls directly under the tree or rolls down the hill, across the bridge, up yet another hill and plants itself as far from the tree as it possibly can. Originally Posted by tylorblakeOr, the little bird eats the fruited seed from the tree and poops somewhere else where the fruit begins to grow. Does that analogy work? I like what you suggested, tylorblake!!!
I think the fruit either falls directly under the tree or rolls down the hill, across the bridge, up yet another hill and plants itself as far from the tree as it possibly can. Originally Posted by tylorblakeI agree 100%.
I think the fruit either falls directly under the tree or rolls down the hill, across the bridge, up yet another hill and plants itself as far from the tree as it possibly can. Originally Posted by tylorblake
Or, the little bird eats the fruited seed from the tree and poops somewhere else where the fruit begins to grow. Does that analogy work? I like what you suggested, tylorblake!!! Originally Posted by ElisabethWhispersOK, it's been some years since I read James Michener's Hawaii. If I recall correctly, it takes him somewhere between 100 and 150 pages to describe how foliage in Tahiti wound up in Hawaii. In essence, birds, wind, tides, currents, etc., are all involved (again, if I remember correctly).