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12022-05-28T20:18:31-07:00Skylar Yeee2f87f03792b2a81afe11fe605107460a4f71f08406882plain2022-05-28T20:22:14-07:00Skylar Yeee2f87f03792b2a81afe11fe605107460a4f71f08Recent phylogenetic research indicates that carob originated in southwest Morocco. This contrasts the previous hypothesis based on archaeological evidence that placed the origin of carob in the East Mediterranean basin.
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1media/Screen Shot 2022-05-27 at 7.50.35 PM_thumb.png2022-05-28T20:08:21-07:00Skylar Yeee2f87f03792b2a81afe11fe605107460a4f71f08Carob Distribution Map1This map shows the global ranges of native and exotic carob distribution.media/Screen Shot 2022-05-27 at 7.50.35 PM.pngplain2022-05-28T20:08:21-07:00Skylar Yeee2f87f03792b2a81afe11fe605107460a4f71f08