You seem to be missing the point of the term "species". If two members are of the same species, that means they can be bred and reproduce together. So, if a female sativa plant and a male ruderalis plant, for example, can be bred together, then they are merely subspecies of a single species. If they can't, then you can call them separate species, according to the commonly accepted definition among biologists.
Oneironaut Reviewed by Oneironaut on . "rasta" Strain Can anyone give me some insight here http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200509/s1461416.htm And is it just me or is some of the information in the article a little skrewy? ;) Rating: 5