What are the similarities and differences between wild and cultivated plants?

The similarities are as follows: both wild and cultivated plants bloom, grow and bear fruit. In both cases, a person can collect and consume fruits from these plants or admire their beauty, use the shade from them.
The differences between these plants are that cultivated plants are planted or sown by humans, receive care, loosening the soil, removing weeds and harmful insects, followed by harvesting. Cultivated plants most often bear fruit, for this purpose they are bred. Alternatively, it can be flowers that are sown to ennoble the area, create beauty and comfort. Wild plants are sown independently. Seeds (seeds of fruits, parasites, etc.) are carried by the wind, birds or animals. Wild plants are often stronger and more hardy than cultivated ones, as they grow without care, watering, and weeding.



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