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Beer Plants - The Cervezos Plant

I : Introduction II : Identification III : Toxicology IV : Environment
V : Specimens VI : Glossary VII : Appendix VIII : Contrib

IV : Environment:

Beer Plants are found worldwide. They are most often found in the same areas that humans frequent but can be found in areas just on the edge of human habitation as well. Especially those areas where people think they are alone in abandond areas or wilderness locations.

While one will primarily find domestic beer plants in a given habitat occasionally one can find non-domestic breeds. Non-domestic (imports) species make up only 7.3% of known cervezos plants in the Americas.

Beer plants are more common in certain regions of the United States. The majority of beer plants are in the western region, followed by the southeast region. The Midwest and northeastern areas have a slightly smaller population of cervezos. Roughly 4.3% of Americans live in 'dry' or 'arid' areas, where beer plants are not able to really prosper or those that are found have substandard low alcohol producing nectar.