List of domesticated plants

List of domesticated plants
This map shows the sites of domestication for a number of crops. Places where crops were initially domesticated are called centres of origin

This is a list of plants that have been domesticated by [humans]].

The list includes species or larger formal and informal botanical categories that include at least some domesticated individuals.

To be considered domesticated, a population of plants must have their behavior, life cycle, or appearance significantly altered as a result of being under humans control for multiple generations. (Please see the main article on domestication for more information.)

Plants in this list are organized by the original or primary purpose for which they were domesticated. When a plant has more than one significant human use, it has been listed in more than one category.

Contents

Food and cooking

Fruit trees

Drupes

Pomes

Citrus fruits

Nut trees

Other

Cereals (or grains, also called "corn plants" in the UK)

  • Barley
  • Finger Millet
  • Fonio
  • Foxtail Millet
  • Little barley (Hordeum pusillum, central US pre-Columbian)
  • Maize (called corn in the U.S.). Old domesticated plant, found in countless variations throughout the Americas.
  • Maygrass (Phalaris caroliniana, central US pre-Columbian)
  • Pearl Millet (predominantly in African cultures, also for beer brewing)
  • Proso Millet
  • Oats
  • Rice The chief crop in eastern Asia, and an important foodstuff around the world.
  • Rye (used in Eastern Europe Countries, and for alcoholic beverages)
  • Sorghum
  • Spelt
  • Teff -- Ethiopia (also tef)
  • Triticale (Secalotriticum spp.) Hybrids between wheat and rye.
  • Wheat (called corn in the UK, esp. England). Has a very long history of domestication and is thought to be one of the first plants used for farming.
    • Einkorn Wheat (Triticum monococcum), now rarely grown.
    • pasta or Durum Wheat (Triticum durum)
    • Bread Wheat (Triticum aestivum)
Pseudocereals

Legumes

Sweet small-plant fruits (berries)

Aggregated drupelet "berries"

True Berries

Other

Vegetables

Non-sweet small-plant fruits ("vegetables")

Root vegetables

Herbs and Spices

Oil producing plants (for cooking)

Commodities

Ornamental plants

References

  • Heiser, C. B. (1990). Seed to civilization: the story of food. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass.
  • Simpson, B.B.; Conner-Ogorzaly, M. (2000). Economic botany: plants in our world. McGraw-Hill Higher Education.
  • Vaughan, J. G.; C. A. Geissler (1997). The new Oxford book of food plants. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

See also


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