I doubt there are any hard numbers, but probably not many people have a strong enough opinion to justify the use of the word "hate".
John Edward Klimas has written: 'Wild flowers of New York' 'Wild flowers of Massachusetts' 'Wild flowers of Connecticut' -- subject(s): Identification, Wild flowers
Emma Homan Thayer has written: 'Wild flowers of the Rocky Mountains' -- subject(s): Wild flowers, Description and travel 'The English-American' 'Wild flowers of the Pacific coast' -- subject(s): Wild flowers, Pictorial works, Flowers
Wild Flowers Worth Knowing was created in 1917.
Of course they do! Why would they be called 'desert' wild flowers if they didn't.
Arctic Hares eat Saxifrage. Sometimes people pick the wild flowers as well.
D. Phitos has written: 'Wild flowers of Greece' -- subject(s): Wild flowers
Leonard Wiley has written: 'Rare wild flowers of North America' -- subject(s): Wild flower gardening, Wild flowers
Absolutely. Alaska has Alaska poppies, wild iris, frigid shooting star, and many other wild flowers. Russia has wildflowers too.
J. Hutchinson has written: 'British wild flowers' -- subject(s): Identification, Wild flowers 'Flora of west tropical Africa' -- subject(s): Botany 'Nationalism' 'Flora of West Tropical Africa/Volume 3 Parts 1 and 2' 'Uncommon wild flowers' -- subject(s): Wild flowers 'Key to the families of flowering plants of the world' -- subject(s): Angiosperms, Identification, Flora (biologie) 'A botanist in southern Africa' -- subject(s): Botany, Description and travel 'Visual Impairment' 'More common wild flowers' 'Common wild flowers' -- subject(s): Botany, Identification, Wild flowers
because they grown without being planted that's why they say "wild"
Joseph E. Harned has written: 'Wild flowers of the Alleghanies ..' -- subject(s): Wild flowers
Auriol Batten has written: 'Wild flowers of the Eastern Cape Province' -- subject(s): Wild flowers