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- Iva annua, the annual marsh elder or sumpweed, is a North American herbaceous annual plant in the family Asteraceae that was historically cultivated by...
- Cyclachaena xanthiifolia (syn. Iva xanthiifolia), known as giant sumpweed, or rag sumpweed is a North American plant species in the sunflower family, Asteraceae...
- the eastern United States, Native Americans domesticated sunflower and sumpweed around 2500 BCE. Acorn (Quercus alba, Quercus gambelii, Quercus kelloggii...
- (Chenopodium berlandieri);: 138 : 166  sunflower (Helianthus annuus);: 138  sumpweed or marsh elder (Iva annua);: 138 : 166  little barley (Hordeum pusillum);: 138 ...
- now the eastern United States, Native Americans domesticated sunflower, sumpweed and goosefoot c. 2500 BCE. In the highlands of central Mexico, sedentary...
- Euphrosyne nevadensis is a species of plant in the family Asteraceae. It is native to the western United States where it is found in Nevada, eastern California...
- other regions: the drawbacks of an indigenous North American plant such as sumpweed could have been bred out, Mokyr wrote, since "all domesticated plants had...
- rice Pseudograins amaranth, chia, knotweed, goosefoot, quinoa, sunflower, sumpweed (extinct as a crop) Fruit açaí, acerola, avocado, American blueberry, cashew...
- also domesticated and cultivated various crops such as squash, sunflower, sumpweed, goosefoot, knotweed, maygr****, and tobacco. They often lived in small...
- central US pre-Columbian) Quinoa Sunflower (Helianthus annuus) Marshelder (sumpweed, Iva annua, central US pre-Columbian) Beanseaten dry as pulses or fresh...