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Yes, apart from garden varieties, there are wild irises.
Being a medicinal plant it is often collected by the traders from the wild and thus it is endangerd plant.
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They came from the amazon rain forest?
It is seed producing.
wild mustard
Artificial Selection
The now-common cabbage plant came from a leaf plant namd wild mustard plant. There is no certain person that discovered the edible cabbage, but it has been native in th Mditerranean since times of the ancient Romans and Greeks.
Broccoli is a plant of the Cabbage family. It closely resembles cauliflower, which is a different cultivar group of the same species, but broccoli is green rather than white. The word broccoli comes from the Italian broccolo, meaning shoot or stalk. Brocolli is thought to have originated from the wild cabbage. Wild cabbage originated along the northern and western coasts of the Mediterranean, where it was apparently domesticated thousands of years ago. That domesticated cabbage was eventually bred into widely varying forms, including broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, kale, kohlrabi, and brussels sprouts.
No. Broccoli is a cultivar of wild cabbage and is thought to have originated in Italy over 2,000 years ago. Most varieties are not hybrids, such as the kind most commonly bought from grocery stores, but there are a few that are (such as super broccoli).
Domestic cats are descended from the African wild cat.
mustard2 syllables:bustard, clustered, flustered, mustard, mustered3 syllables:black mustard, field mustard, great bustard, hedge mustard, leaf mustard, white mustard, wild mustard4 syllables:Chinese mustard, garlic mustard, spinach mustard, sulfur mustard, table mustard, tansy mustard, tower mustard5 syllables:buckler mustard, Indian mustard, mithridate mustard, nitrogen mustardfrom: rhymezone.com
The plant that is corn's closest relative in the wild is teosinte. This is a wild plant that grows in Mexico.
You can! They are edible. I cook the mustard greens sometimes with garlic and onion, or like you would steam spinach. You can also add it to soups and stews, if you have other questions about which flowers are edible, the books "the edible flower garden" and "wild plants of *your area*" would be the place to find all sorts of information. The second book is what told me it was OK to eat mustard flowers.
Yes. Cats were domesticated in ancient times, but all pet cats today are descended from wild cats.
It was a wild party with debauchery and drink.
wisteria, weigelia, waterlilies, windflower, wild mustard