Found wild in Palestine; held to be prototype of cultivated wheat.
1See, he's carrying big bags of wild wheat-flour and acorns!
2The wild wheat is small and dwarfed in size in its native state, but very hardy.
3Some of the grass resembled the drake, some the wild wheat, and some rye-thesame as discovered by Captain Sturt.
4Gene duplications were predominant in a cultivated wheat accession, while more gene deletions than duplications were identified in wild wheat.
5They collected from the Scot that it was wild wheat, and that the country where it grew was fruitful and good.
6If these savages did care to cultivate wheat, where is the wild wheat gone which their abandoned culture must have left?
7-Wildwheat and barley live naturally in the area between Eastern Turkey and the Caspian Sea.
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