wild plants grows in the wild and is not taken care by humans
cultivated plants are grown by humans and is watered by them
Wild silk is Harder to dye and differs in texture and color making it less uniform cultivated silk is more popular.
Yes, if you know their mode of propagation
That cultivation can exert weakening influences is the reason why pests are more of a problem for cultivated than for wild plants. Cultivated plants become dependent upon both the gardener's and Mother Nature's scheduling and supplying appropriate aeration, light, moisture, nutrients, and temperature whereas wild plants must adapt and become more resistant only to natural forces.
When plants are cultivated, this means they are grown in nursery's, universities or propagated in our homes. This is the opposite of plant life growing in the wild or in forests, for example.
Petr Mikhailovich Zhukovskii has written: 'Cultivated plants and their wild relatives'
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.
Wild plants are beneficial to us in numerous ways. They provide oxygen, food sources, medicinal properties, and habitat for wildlife. Additionally, they help control erosion, purify air and water, and contribute to biodiversity.
A wild rose is basically one that is not cultivated.
Wild ones grow from seeds. Cultivated ones grow from cuttings or from the suckers pulled off existing plants.
Rice is grain, whether wild or cultivated.
pig is a pig and the wild boar is a wild boar
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