Why are plants classified as wild and cultivated?

Wild-growing plants are those plants that develop on their own without human intervention and are not adapted for human consumption. Cultivated plants are primarily the result of artificial selection – selection. A person develops the required variety of a particular plant with the desired properties. The accumulation of qualities useful for humans is not always useful for a plant, therefore cultivated plants are vulnerable to diseases, and therefore they are heavily treated with pesticides and in the wild they often do not survive.



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