22 pseudiziziphus, likely a deer-disbursed descendant of the Sebring Pseudoziziphus Parryi found by Mr. Garret in 1949. The Sebring Jujube was later root-cloned by scientists from Archbold Biological in the early 1950s. In the late twentieth century, the Archbold clone was cross-polinated with Bok's pseudoziziphus parryi, named "Gargantuan" by Bok employees, and the oldest Pseduoziziphus parryi in Florida. What was two sterile plants, outside each other's reproductive range, is now a heavily inbred import from the California Chaparral which has been misidentified as its own species, despite DNA evidence that it is indeed the species pseudoziziphus parryi.