That's my guess as well, as I remember most people reporting to have received them were in rural areas.
If it's some genetically engineered useless plant that spreads like wildfire, heck could even be toxic, it would have the potential to cause severe damage to native flora and fauna (and farmland) in a matter of a few years.
That's my guess as well, as I remember most people reporting to have received them were in rural areas.
If it's some genetically engineered useless plant that spreads like wildfire, heck could even be toxic, it would have the potential to cause severe damage to native flora and fauna (and farmland) in a matter of a few years.