Forgive my ignorance (you guys have usually always been good at that), but is there just one type of tobacco plant that is commercially used? If there was ever more than one, did one become extinct just because it wasn't commercially viable?
There is a story in one of my tobacco books about Rustica disappearing for long time. And, it was one if the guys who founded American Spirit who discovered the seeds in a Native American archeological site.Forgive my ignorance (you guys have usually always been good at that), but is there just one type of tobacco plant that is commercially used? If there was ever more than one, did one become extinct just because it wasn't commercially viable?
A specific sub-species of tobacco plant. Surely there isn't just the one.Syrian Latakia?
How finely are you differentiating "different types"?
I don't think the plant used is extinct, but the processing of it that resulted in Latakia is most assuredly extinct.Syrian Latakia?
How finely are you differentiating "different types"?
did you catch the news about the missile that hit Latakia yesterdayI don't think the plant used is extinct, but the processing of it that resulted in Latakia is most assuredly extinct.