Editing Difference between Wheat and Tares
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| Definition || A grain/cereal-type plant that is processed for food || A type of weed that resembles wheat during early stages of growth | | Definition || A grain/cereal-type plant that is processed for food || A type of weed that resembles wheat during early stages of growth | ||
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− | | Taxonomy || Plantae> Angiosperms> Monocots> Commelinids> Poales> Poaceae> Pooideae> Triticum L. > various species || Plantae> Angiosperms> Monocots> Commelinids> Poales> Poaceae> Pooideae> Lolium> L. temulentum | + | | Taxonomy || Plantae>Angiosperms>Monocots>Commelinids>Poales>Poaceae>Pooideae>Triticum L. > various species || Plantae>Angiosperms>Monocots>Commelinids>Poales>Poaceae>Pooideae>Lolium>L. temulentum |
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| Functions || Processed into flour, malt, semolina, groats, bran, and many more products for human consumption || A weed also known as “false wheat”; in modern sciences, the pollen is used to make medicine while the weed can be used as pasture grass or a sod for home lawns. The seeds contain soporific poison. | | Functions || Processed into flour, malt, semolina, groats, bran, and many more products for human consumption || A weed also known as “false wheat”; in modern sciences, the pollen is used to make medicine while the weed can be used as pasture grass or a sod for home lawns. The seeds contain soporific poison. |