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Discover Ludwig"wild plants" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to any plants that are growing naturally in their environment without cultivation or domestication. For example: "We found a variety of wild plants growing near the edge of the forest."
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But wild plants also have their dark side.
At times, Italians in Sardinia ate wild plants to survive.
But the wild plants at Torrisi are literally priceless.
It's the subtle blending of a diversity of wild plants that would provide the best clues.
The wild plants also thrive on the regular natural fires caused by summer lightning.
Southern food once owed much of its variety and agricultural vigor to wild plants.
"You're getting the heather fields of Islay the flavor of wild plants.
People eat wild plants, garbage, insects and old animal parts discarded by butchers.
He goes on field trips, taking along canned meats which he supplements with wild plants & fruits.
But when, if ever, is it beneficial to collect seeds or make divisions of wild plants?
The wild plants that normally provide nectar and pollen have shriveled up.
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