Wild flowers are flowers that grow naturally in an area. They do not require any help from humans in order to grow.
Every flower will grow in soil where it's able to grow.
In some locations, this soil is designated as 'wild'.
Wildflowers grow in a variety of environments. Some like bogs, some like meadows, some like roadside ditches, and some like woodlands.
In dirt, soil, and probably mud too.
they bloom in summer and spring
Everywhere that is not under cultivation.
Of course they do! Why would they be called 'desert' wild flowers if they didn't.
Yes, but not all wild flowers.
Absolutely. Alaska has Alaska poppies, wild iris, frigid shooting star, and many other wild flowers. Russia has wildflowers too.
wild flower, buffalo grasses, and sun flowers
well there is mostly grass wild flowers and herbs
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.
they usually live in whole underground made with the mother rabbits fur ,areas with alot of grass/flowers to feed on
the plants that live in grasslands are mostly wild flowers
D. Phitos has written: 'Wild flowers of Greece' -- subject(s): Wild flowers
pigs do not, although wild boars and warthogs do.