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Yes, cornflowers, also known as Centaurea cyanus, are considered wildflowers. They are native to Europe and were commonly found in cereal fields, where they grew as weeds. Cornflowers are recognized for their vibrant blue blooms and have become popular in gardens and floral arrangements, but they retain their status as a wildflower in their natural habitat.

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