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Q Alpine primroses with leaves shaped like bears' ears A Auriculas or Auriculae.
Bananas in the wild actually have lots of seeds throughout the flesh that are, maybe, pea-sized or pepper corn-sized. They are also short and fat and really don't look like cultivated bananas. The bananas we eat are cultivated from a species of wild banana to be larger and seedless, just like a seedless watermelon.
Seeds of all cultivated plants are dispersed by mammals including human being. Seeds of edible fruits are also dispersed by wild animals, like monkeys and squirrels.
the amoeba is more like plants and the paramecium is more like animals
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Rajnigandha plant is cultivated from the bulbs like any other bulb plants, couple of bulbs can multiply into more. Hope this helps you. Good luck.
its been accumulated by like how plants like go through a faze you know like what it needs water sun. In nature useful traits have been accumulated in plants and animals by selection. Most of the time it is natural and among cultivated plants and domesticated animals, it is man made.
its been accumulated by like how plants like go through a faze you know like what it needs water sun. In nature useful traits have been accumulated in plants and animals by selection. Most of the time it is natural and among cultivated plants and domesticated animals, it is man made.
Wild plants are just that, they have grown in the wild with very little help from humans. It grows on it's own with no human interference. A Cultivated plant is like a Rose bush, that has been planted by a human, where it gets watered, pruned, weeded, and chemicals are used to keep the bugs away. The owners may use it to create new plants with different colors, or petals with different shapes.
Rudbeckia, sunflowers and daisies have golden ray-like flowers and are cultivated in North America.
Galahs are herbivorous and eat seeds of both native plants and cultivated crops. They often feed on seed that has fallen to the ground. However, they also like to nibble on sweet native flowers such as callistemons (bottlebrush) and grevilleas, and on gumnuts.
The Rollie Pollie, otherwise known as the Woodlouse or Pillbug in the Oniscidea family, are 'detrivores' that feed on dead vegitation. However, they have also been known to feed on cultivated crops, like young plants.
(collards are cabbage-like plants, Brassica oleraceaoften found growing wild outside their cultivated fields; they have edible green leaves)"The poorest of families in the South were sometimes forced to gather collards for food."
The Hohokam people primarily relied on agriculture for their diet. They cultivated crops such as maize, beans, squash, and other vegetables. They also hunted and gathered wild foods like mesquite pods, wild plants, and small game animals.
Most of the grains like rice, wheet, barley, etc
Hay. like alfalfa, and clover