4-Botany-Plant-Vascular-Seed Plant-Kinds

bed plant

Plants {bed plant} can be ground cover.

domesticated plant

Seeds can sprout soon after planting {domesticated plant}|, but wild-plant seeds sprout over longer periods. Domesticated plants make no seeds, self-reproduce, or reproduce near each other, to preserve mutations. Wild plants makes seeds and spread out. Domesticated plants have mutations specific to harvesting. Domesticated peas mutate the pea-pod-popping gene to keep peas in pods. Domesticated wheat mutates the wheat-stalk-breaking gene to keep wheat on stalks.

legume

Plants {legume}| {pulse, legume} can include alfalfa and white, red, crimson, and alsike clovers.

Legumes include bitter vetch in Mesopotamia, peas in Mesopotamia, chickpeas in Mesopotamia, cowpeas in Sahel, groundnuts in Sahel, peanuts in Andes and Amazon, lentils in Mesopotamia, lima beans in Andes, beans in Mesoamerica and Andes and Amazon, tepary beans in Mesoamerica, scarlet runner beans in Mesoamerica, soybeans in China, adzuki beans in China, mung beans in China, and hyacinth beans in India.

Legumes include black and green gram in India.

bacteria

Rhizobium bacteria are symbiotic with legumes and convert atmospheric nitrogen gas to nitrates and nitrites.

tree

Seed plants {tree, plant} can include angiosperms and conifers.

water plant

Reeds, papyrus, sedge, lotus, and water hyacinth {water plant} grow in water.

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