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What kind of plant is wheat? Where did it grow?

Walter White
2020-07-04 23:32:26
Wheat belongs to a kind of annual or over year herb, which is monocotyledonous and its main stem is very upright, and can grow to about 60-100cm. It originated in the west of Asia and was first discovered near the Hemudu basin. At present, Hebei, Shanxi, Jiangsu and other areas in China are widely planted.

What kind of plant is it?

Wheat is an annual or perennial herb, which belongs to monocotyledons and is cultivated in all parts of the world. Its main pole is very upright, usually can grow to about 60-100cm. Its spikes are also erect, only about 5-10cm in length and 1-1.5cm in width.

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Where was it originally grown?

The origin of wheat is in the west of Asia, with a cultivation history of nearly 10000 years. When it was first discovered, it grew near the Hemudu River Basin. At present, China and all parts of the world have been planted, which has become a common cultivated plant. Especially in China, many areas are planted, such as Tianjin, Hebei, Shanxi, Jiangsu, Jilin, Xinjiang and Anhui.

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III. growth environment

It is more suitable for growing in deep soil, and can not use sand or heavy clay, which is not conducive to plant growth. It is more like sunshine, so at least 8 - 12 hours of sunshine should be provided to it every day, if it is too short of sunshine, it will affect the heading.

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