NOUN | an archaeophyte | archaeophytes | |
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- In Central Europe, it is now a wild and naturalized archaeophyte, which occurs mainly in warmer areas, but is only scattered for the time being.
- An archaeophyte is a plant species which is non-native to a geographical region, but which was an introduced species in "ancient" times, rather than being a modern introduction.
- ... patula") is attested as an archaeophyte in northern Europe, and the Ertebølle culture is presumed to have used it as a food.
- foetida may actually be extinct, which conclusion would go some way toward accounting for its relative rarity and would fit with its status as an archaeophyte possibly no longer to be found growing in a truly wild state.
- It an archaeophyte weed in Europe and can now be found in temperate crop-growing regions in most of the world.
- It is considered to have 'archaeophyte' status in the United Kingdom ie.
- The Plymouth pear has an Atlantic distribution and is found in Western Europe in France (notably in Brittany), Spain (notably in Galicia), Portugal and with a small presence in the United Kingdom (in Devon and Cornwall) where it is now believed to be an archaeophyte.
- Most of the archaeophytes immigrated with the introduction of agriculture (in the Neolithic).
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